Chapter
1 I | do it, for you can earn ten thousand francs. You will
2 III | start my article for me in ten minutes.”~When he reached
3 III | to ask you to help me. In ten minutes you can set me right.
4 IV | for you to do. Just wait ten minutes till I finish this
5 IV | take another lesson.”~At ten o’clock the following morning
6 IV | But as he only received ten centimes a line in addition
7 V | me as if I had known you ten years. We shall undoubtedly
8 VIII | sunsets shall I see—eight—ten—fifteen—twenty—or perhaps
9 VIII | will go back.”~“In about ten days?”~“Yes, at most.”~He
10 IX | and the cab arriving at ten o’clock, the couple kissed
11 X | had known one another for ten years. Madeleine, whose
12 XIII | Du Roy with material for ten articles on the Algerian
13 XIII | money. I intended buying ten thousand francs’ worth of
14 XIII | if not, you will owe me ten thousand which you can repay
15 XIII | lose I will pay you back ten thousand francs.”~She was
16 XIII | from me to buy to-morrow ten thousand francs’ worth of
17 XIII | They had not met for ten years.”~“Had he other relatives?”~“
18 XV | see an arbor. Expect me in ten minutes. If you do not meet
19 XV | at the place you named in ten minutes.”~But Jacques Rival
20 XV | I should have preferred ten millions. That did not cost
21 XVI | watch of it. After waiting ten minutes, he saw Madeleine
22 XVI | of paper she lighted the ten candles in the candelabra
23 XVIII| a clear, autumn day. At ten o’clock the curious began
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