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 1        4|     a case of waiting. But a minute or two later the company
 2        4|     from the pantry.~“Wait a minute, wait a minute!” he shouted. “
 3        4|        Wait a minute, wait a minute!” he shouted. “Here’s a
 4        5|     acceptance allowed him a minute’s rest in his interminable
 5        5|     s true: we’ve only got a minute left for our talk.”~Her
 6        5|   while Simonne ran up for a minute to their common dressing
 7        6|        We’ll relight it in a minute.”~Then as she listened to
 8        7|  boulevard and stood still a minute or two. A fine rain was
 9        9|   more thundered.~Then for a minute or so a confused murmur
10        9|  mind giving in to you for a minute or two, as your feelings
11        9|   growing bolder. “This very minute she has been playing the
12       10| death. She had men for every minute of the night, and money
13       10|    it, my little man!”~For a minute or two he had felt the truth
14       11|    side view of them looking minute and delicate of outline
15       12|     to tire herself. A whole minute went by before she reopened
16       13|   against the windowpanes. A minute passed, and he returned
17       13|   odiously stingy with every minute of her time; she kept fiercely
18       14|   the human flood grew every minute more dense, till it ran
19       14|    dead, monsieur, this very minute.”~Nana dead! It was a blow
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