Part, Chapter
1 I, I | prompt, so that before ten minutes should pass he would see
2 I, I | her enter. When the ten minutes had elapsed, he felt anxious,
3 I, I | work again, but within five minutes she would ask some adroit
4 I, I | alone to think.~For some minutes she heard only the sound
5 I, III| great ardor, and in ten minutes he had touched him eleven
6 I, III| Shall we listen for ten minutes before going out?”~“Agreed.”~
7 I, III| convinced, during the next five minutes, that all the whispered
8 I, IV | had been detained for some minutes in the hall of sculpture,
9 I, IV | Mesdames!”~At the end of ten minutes, the Countess and Olivier
10 II, I | many times as there are minutes between eight~o’clock and
11 II, II | Dead, perhaps, too!~The ten minutes she had to wait seemed interminable
12 II, III| full of tears. For some minutes it seemed, from the doleful
13 II, IV | time, at the interminable minutes, began to gnaw him with
14 II, V | that? He pondered a few minutes, then he remembered! One
15 II, V | formidable flight of the minutes. She had had a sudden revelation
16 II, VI | broke forth. For several minutes, the noise of clapping,
17 II, VI | will call her for a few minutes.”~And she hastened away,
18 II, VI | added, “be ready in five minutes.”~Returning toward her room,
19 II, VI | soon?”~“Very soon. In a few minutes or even seconds. But reassure
20 II, VI | Since we have only a few minutes more to remain together,
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