Chap.

 1        1|         wont begin for half an hour yet!”~“Then why do they
 2        1|     Despite the lateness of the hour the crowd were still crushing
 3        1|          made haste to indicate hour and place to Vulcan, who
 4        2|       would only be out half an hour. If there were any visitors
 5        2|   accustomed movement. The halfhour sounded. Something must
 6        4|    every dish. At that advanced hour of the night hunger was
 7        4|        me!”~For a quarter of an hour past Daguenet and Georges
 8        4|         that vaguely melancholy hour when they felt it necessary
 9        5|    Simonne at last. “In half an hour.”~But as she was going upstairs
10        5|        in the wall, but at that hour of the night the dressing
11        5|        possess her for a single hour that very night. Youth,
12        6|   station, and Nana lost a good hour over the hire of a carriage,
13        6|   averred that it would take an hour longer at least, and as
14        6|    change. When a quarter of an hour had elapsed Muffat took
15        6|  drawing room. At the end of an hour, when everyone was duly
16        6|         not got a quarter of an hour more to go. You see that
17        7|      shut with a latch. At that hour of the night the narrow,
18        7| scarcely stayed a quarter of an hour in the Cafe Anglais, and
19        7|      front of the moon. At this hour of the night passers–by
20        7|        his steps. For nearly an hour he traversed the district
21        7|   Provence met. He had taken an hour amid his painful mental
22        7|      sufficiently slim. At that hour of the night he had lost
23        7|       reasonable enough at that hour, but he was irritated thereat,
24        7|  watched it for a quarter of an hour longer and then grew tired
25        7| possibly be seeking for at that hour and in that position, for
26        7|   thought of God before, in the hour of that terrible agony when
27        7|         his bearings; the early hour had changed the face of
28        8|       her in the street at that hour of the morning and in slippers
29        8|    Labruyere for nearly half an hour, with a view to persuading
30        8|        door and would linger an hour out in the street to see
31        8|       of waiting for the dinner hour and not knowing what to
32        8|     aloud.~And for more than an hour he applied himself to his
33        8|       upward of a quarter of an hour the same foul expression
34        8|         police. For close on an hour there was a noise of heavy
35        8|      face, she took note of the hour and at once understood the
36        9|         ve lost a quarter of an hour over this folly. Yes, folly!
37        9| displayed at the pale afternoon hour when courtesans are asleep.
38        9|     hands.”~For a quarter of an hour past Fontan had been listening
39       10|        room for a quarter of an hour, Francois; afterward bring
40       10|         to wait a quarter of an hour. Besides, if he thinks he’
41       10|         feel! The quarter of an hour’s gone by, eh? No? Only
42       10|        end of the quarter of an hour she sent Georges away after
43       10|      room. A long quarter of an hour passed, and she turned round
44       10|         commission, and half an hour later Julien handed the
45       10|        the knickknacks. At that hour of the evening the light
46       10|        reader may while away an hour pleasantly! In the matter
47       10|     heard them laughing at that hour of the night. Satin, with
48       11|       for about a quarter of an hour, made his appearance again
49       12|       when she thought her last hour had come. There was no end
50       12|        Madame’s friends at that hour of the evening when Madame
51       12|        Then the lateness of the hour tore them asunder and set
52       13|        had gone out at an early hour. The room was haunted by
53       13|         hairs. Then for a whole hour he waited patiently, his
54       13|        through. A quarter of an hour later Count Muffat found
55       13|       some three quarters of an hour he saw Nana leaning anxiously
56       13|       her bedroom at an unusual hour, he made a scene about it.
57       13|      mad people, in which every hour of the day wild disorders
58       13|        the open street.”~For an hour Labordette had to argue
59       13|         sex, which at this very hour lay nudely displayed there
60       14|   Twilight was falling, and the hour was oppressively melancholy,
61       14|         to his face. Every halfhour he comes dragging himself
62       14|       on their surface. At that hour the popular fever was gaining
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