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1    VIII|        note at once, naming ten o'clock of the following morning.~ ~
2    XVII|       the psalmist:~ ~"Hear me, O God, nor hide thy face,~
3   XXIII|       hand.~ ~It was about four o'clock in the afternoon.
4    XXVI|       blood and fire.~ ~At four o'clock in the afternoon the
5  XXVIII| secretary of late. Toward seven o'clock in the evening he
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