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 1     I,      IV|       Railway Station at seven o'clock in the morning. In Paris
 2     I,      IV|         and that for lunch one o'clock. Dinner was invariably served
 3     I,      VI| resemblance perfect.~ ~At nine o'clock the government official
 4     I,      VI|   invariably went home at nine o'clock to put her children to bed -
 5     I,      VI|     liqueur at once, at twelve o'clock punch and fruits, at two
 6     I,      VI|         la Turque, and at five o'clock a cold woodcock and champagne,
 7     I,     VII|    sported in common.~ ~At six o'clock p.m. the green feathers
 8    II,     XVI|            Change open at four o'clock in the morning! is not that
 9    II,     XVI|         at Tortoni's at twelve o'clock sharp. I shall bring you
10    II,     XVI|      time. At precisely twelve o'clock I was at Tortoni's, and
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