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1 1| perspiring heads. For three hours back the breath of the multitude 2 3| and Leonide would stay for hours in the house, while a crowd 3 4| least a dozen or fifteen hours without any serious consequences. 4 4| and we’ll arrange about hours. Now be quick, kiss and 5 6| would gaze at the moon for hours. One night she had a mind 6 6| right hand a huge Book of Hours shone in the sunlight, and 7 7| getting at with me. For two hours past you’ve been worrying 8 7| clock; that meant about four hours and a half more. He was 9 7| and round in a circle for hours. One reminiscence only was 10 8| seen thus outside working hours, and not one of them deigned 11 8| made it up in bed after hours of silent sulking. In her 12 8| therein of “the delicious hours passed at La Mignotte, those 13 8| passed at La Mignotte, those hours of which the memory lingered 14 9| people who had passed three hours squabbling with tight–strung 15 10| maintain a hold on it in the hours when she was not indignant 16 10| fell to their share in her hours of loneliness and boredom.~ 17 10| Count Muffat arrived out of hours. But when Zoe told him that 18 10| back the same monotonous hours. Tomorrow had ceased to 19 10| bear were the two or three hours between lunch and the toilet. 20 10| him naturally enough. Two hours later, as she was dressing 21 11| to wait more than three hours for the Grand Prix to be 22 13| consultations, lasting three or four hours on a stretch, during which 23 13| round to the Tricon’s. In hours of great embarrassment this 24 13| La Mignotte, of amorous hours during which he had fancied 25 13| unknown father. But he spent hours worse than these. One evening 26 13| of debauch to while away hours of boredom. And Satin, angry 27 13| keenness, in return for hours filled with frightful, tormenting 28 14| was assuring me that the hours immediately following death