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 1     I|         uselessly for three long hours to move it from the reef
 2    II|      wander helplessly about for hours among densely foliaged trees
 3   III| Sometimes the struggle lasts for hours on a plot of meadow, which
 4     V|        pit, cooled his heels for hours in the mouse-trap they had
 5     V|          would sit and brood for hours together, and after such
 6   VII|          who is up and about two hours after dawn."~ ~"Who else
 7   VII|         little calculation: Four hours there and four hours back,
 8   VII|        Four hours there and four hours back, that makes eight hours;
 9   VII|     hours back, that makes eight hours; it is now two o'clock,
10    IX|       stare at your portrait for hours at a stretch. Your sisters
11    IX|           Meyer a good couple of hours to tell them all about her
12    IX|           taking but a couple of hours to accomplish the journey,
13    IX|       friends, to grant me a few hours' private interview where
14    IX|        door behind them.~ ~A few hours later the door was reopened,
15    IX|        departed only a couple of hours ago in a hired carriage."~ ~
16   XVI|      fault," said he. "For three hours I have not been near you,
17  XVII|            The two men spent the hours of the afternoon[Pg 320]
18   XIX|        duty to tell you that her hours, her moments, are numbered,
19   XXI|         father."[Pg 355]~ ~A few hours later the whole company
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