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1 1| stood waiting five or six minutes before they could cross 2 1| hurry; it would take twenty minutes to set up the scenery for 3 2| Monsieur Paul went away not ten minutes back. As Madame was tired, 4 2| lost,” she murmured.~Ten minutes after Zoe helped her on 5 2| sucking the same. For twenty minutes at least they played and 6 2| queens, my dear.”~It was ten minutes to four. Zoe was astonished, 7 2| lustily than ever. Every five minutes a clear, lively little ting– 8 3| their opinions. For some minutes the conversation was a babel 9 4| with Nana. But for some minutes Rose and Fauchery, who were 10 4| Vandeuvres at intervals of five minutes if they weren’t going soon. 11 6| the dining room, and ten minutes later, when he was certain 12 6| the dressing room.”~Ten minutes afterward, when she reappeared 13 6| open the window for a few minutes, and as she did so she uttered 14 6| of greenery. After three minutes or so they found themselves 15 6| masses of shadow. Three minutes farther on yet another gate 16 7| to the theater for a few minutes.~“On some important business?” 17 7| could have reached in five minutes. One morning a month ago 18 8| chair and sobbed for five minutes on end. But afterward she 19 8| went up to Laure’s twenty minutes too early. The three dining 20 8| them, and for nearly five minutes, during which the ladies 21 9| about in his seat. Every few minutes he itched with the desire 22 9| actors waited for nearly two minutes. They were all heavy with 23 10| gone by, eh? No? Only ten minutes? Oh, we’ve got plenty of 24 10| of play lasting some five minutes, during which the dog would 25 10| reason for the last twenty minutes. She’s crying because you 26 10| Vandeuvres lingered some minutes longer, feeling his way, 27 11| the Hippodrome. For some minutes past the sun had disappeared, 28 11| they wanted to make the minutes fly faster. At this ultimate 29 11| carriage.~“Let’s see how many minutes they’ll be about it,” said 30 11| Bordenave’s shoulder.~“Three minutes and fourteen seconds,” said 31 13| the dressing room for two minutes to tell the coachman to 32 14| when after the lapse of ten minutes Maria Blond appeared, she 33 14| the Grand Hotel for twenty minutes past, bandied from waiter