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1 1| CHAPTER I~At nine o’clock in the evening the 2 1| they advertise for nine o’clock?” muttered Hector, 3 1| that they’d begin at nine o’clock punctually.”~For a 4 2| CHAPTER II~At ten o’clock the next morning Nana 5 2| had to be at home by eight o’clock in the morning, the 6 2| still quite warm, till ten o’clock. Then he, too, would 7 2| Twenty louis.”~“At what o’clock?”~“At three. It’s 8 2| her lassitude.~At eleven o’clock, when Zoe showed Mme 9 2| ve got to go out at three o’clock?” she muttered. “It 10 2| of profound boredom:~“Two o’clock already. I must go 11 2| violent start on hearing three o’clock strike.~“Good God!” 12 2| take the half–past four o’clock train if you’re back 13 2| with the money before four o’clock.”~“Oh, there’ll be 14 3| particular Tuesday, toward ten o’clock in the evening, there 15 3| help you, dear boy.”~Eleven o’clock struck. Assisted by 16 4| every morning at eleven o’clock, when she would take 17 4| audible.~It was close on four o’clock. In the dining room 18 4| sharp eye on the door.~Five o’clock struck. The dancing 19 4| scudding across it. It was six o’clock in the morning. Over 20 6| horizon’s verge.~At eleven o’clock, when the second lunch 21 6| sick headache. Toward four o’clock he said he would go 22 6| serious.~It was only four o’clock in the afternoon, 23 6| he went off before seven o’clock. But it’ll be a change 24 6| money flung about like one o’clock! I don’t wonder at 25 6| make his escape toward two o’clock next day in order 26 7| that it was close on nine o’clock. Nana would soon be 27 7| But shortly before ten o’clock another gentleman, 28 7| ashamed and nervous.~Ten o’clock struck, and suddenly 29 7| aunt’s as late as eight o’clock, when, seeing Louiset 30 7| It was half–past twelve o’clock. How long was she 31 7| drizzle was falling. Two o’clock struck at the Trinite. 32 7| waiting where he was.~Three o’clock struck, then four, 33 7| the station toward nine o’clock; that meant about 34 7| the pavement. Until five o’clock he walked to and fro, 35 7| And he kept repeating, “O my God, come to my assistance! 36 7| come to my assistance! O my God, abandon not Thy 37 7| himself up to Thy justice! O my God, I adore Thee: Thou 38 8| chairs. It was nearing one o’clock when the company separated, 39 8| lines. It was close on one o’clock when they once more 40 8| peopled by ladies. It was five o’clock, and along the silent 41 8| never came in before six o’clock, she made arrangements 42 8| after dinner, toward nine o’clock. On the pavements 43 8| Montmartre. There up till two o’clock in the morning restaurants, 44 8| on in Paris between nine o’clock in the evening and 45 8| Nana came in toward eleven o’clock and found the door 46 8| Satin’s caresses. When two o’clock struck the candle 47 8| sleep again, and at eight o’clock, when she woke up, 48 9| re kept till after four o’clock.”~But Bosc just then 49 10| he arrived daily at four o’clock he seemed so wretched 50 10| took a bath. Toward eleven o’clock Francois would come 51 10| kept her till close on five o’clock, and then only she 52 10| shadow of the curtains. One o’clock struck. The Avenue 53 11| dust, but toward eleven o’clock, just when the carriages 54 11| Monsieur le Comte, at this time o’ day?” rejoined the other 55 11| were trembling like one o’clock. I lay twenty louis 56 11| success. When toward ten o’clock she made her appearance, 57 12| seized with colic toward four o’clock. When she didn’t come 58 13| he went out toward ten o’clock and traversed Paris, 59 13| would save him. And three o’clock was striking when 60 13| was the baker, who at nine o’clock had turned up, bill 61 13| him to return toward three o’clock, whereupon, with many 62 13| louis remaining.~Toward two o’clock, when Nana was beginning 63 13| Avenue de Villiers. Ten o’clock was striking. As he 64 14| evening in July toward eight o’clock, Lucy, while getting 65 14| them. “I saw him at six o’clock, and he hasn’t moved 66 14| continued with pious fervor:~“O my God, do Thy best to give