Chapter
1 I | I shall be back in five minutes,” and he disappeared.~Duroy
2 III | his subject. After a few minutes’ reflection, he decided
3 III | my article for me in ten minutes.”~When he reached the street,
4 III | ask you to help me. In ten minutes you can set me right. You
5 III | seat?”~Duroy waited twenty minutes, then he turned to the clerk
6 IV | you to do. Just wait ten minutes till I finish this work.”
7 IV | to draw out a man in five minutes.” Then he resumed his work.~
8 IV | hotels will post me in five minutes. We will smoke our cigars
9 IV | In the course of five minutes he was ushered into the
10 V | acquaintances, and in five minutes an intimacy, a mutual understanding,
11 V | wait for her about fifteen minutes, for she is not dressed.
12 V | upon his knee. At twenty minutes of three he rose to go to
13 V | to his side. In fifteen minutes her curiosity was satisfied
14 VIII| In the course of a few minutes, the servant came to tell
15 X | thought in the course of five minutes, that the two men had known
16 XI | I shall be absent twenty minutes. No one will even notice
17 XI | and kneel before you five minutes to utter those three words
18 XII | whispered: “I have only a few minutes. You must kneel near me
19 XII | go—go away—for only five minutes—I suffer too much near you.
20 XII | Let me pray alone—five minutes—let me ask God—to pardon
21 XII | to save me—leave me—five minutes.”~She looked so pitiful
22 XII | Very well, meet me in five minutes at the gate which opens
23 XV | shall be ready in fifteen minutes,” she said.~As they entered
24 XV | arbor. Expect me in ten minutes. If you do not meet me,
25 XV | the place you named in ten minutes.”~But Jacques Rival detained
26 XV | mantelpiece, and looked for some minutes at the brilliant star within
27 XVI | of it. After waiting ten minutes, he saw Madeleine come out
28 XVI | waited. In two or three minutes Georges rang again several
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