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1     I| every evening about eleven o'clock, just as they would go to
2     I|    would go home at twelve o'clock! The younger men would sometimes
3    II| Saturday morning the eight-o'clock express carried off Madame
4    II|      with red or blue.~One o'clock struck as they drove up
5    II|      Rosa's bosom.~At five o'clock the little church bell,
6    II| Madame Tellier looked at the clock every moment, for, in order
7   III|      room was full by nine o'clock. Monsieur Vasse, the Judge
8   III|   settled.~At last, at one o'clock, the two married men, Monsieur
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