Chapter
1 I | Forestier, “I shall be back in five minutes,” and he disappeared.~
2 I | to-morrow; I will only ask five or six to meet you; the
3 IV | how to draw out a man in five minutes.” Then he resumed
4 IV | Francaise’! I have interviewed five hundred Chinese, Prussians,
5 IV | the hotels will post me in five minutes. We will smoke our
6 IV | hour, and after filling five pages with sentences which
7 IV | business.”~In the course of five minutes he was ushered into
8 IV | to the offices of four or five rival papers, hoping that
9 V | old acquaintances, and in five minutes an intimacy, a mutual
10 V | I do not know.”~He laid five francs upon the plate and
11 V | consented. “Yes, to-morrow at five o’clock.”~He drew a deep
12 V | he whispered: “To-morrow, five o’clock.” The young woman
13 V | She came at a quarter past five and exclaimed as she entered: “
14 V | opened it and read:~“Come at five o’clock to Rue de Constantinople,
15 V | by Mme. Duroy. CLO.”~At five o’clock precisely he entered
16 V | the following telegram:~“Five o’clock.—CLO.”~When they
17 VI | gaming debt.”~“Is it large?”~“Five hundred francs.” He only
18 VI | upon more friends, and by five o’clock had collected eighty
19 X | thought in the course of five minutes, that the two men
20 XI | you and kneel before you five minutes to utter those three
21 XII | now—go—go away—for only five minutes—I suffer too much
22 XII | pray—go. Let me pray alone—five minutes—let me ask God—to
23 XII | pardon me—to save me—leave me—five minutes.”~She looked so
24 XII | Very well, meet me in five minutes at the gate which
25 XIV | and landed~property for five hundred thousand, to Mme.
26 XIV | day they signed a deed for five hundred thousand francs,
27 XIV | have it for two thousand five hundred, I will take it.”~
28 XV | himself wealthy with the five hundred thousand francs
29 XV | mingled with the guests. Five drawing-rooms opened one
30 XVIII| He had given his parents five thousand francs of Count
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