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1 I, I| clocks struck ten - the hour which found every honest 2 I, II| twenty francs for every hour, and an extra twenty francs 3 I, III| hands with the hero of the hour.~ ~One of the men, an elderly 4 I, III| evening a stray child, and an hour later your friend came out 5 II, II| night-watchman called the hour unnecessarily loud. These 6 III, I| standing on the dial struck the hour; the cuckoo called, and 7 III, IV| she could not sleep. Every hour she rose, threw on her wrapper, 8 III, IV| to her beloved. From that hour the child became a silent 9 IV, I| another passed, and the hour he dreamed of seemed still 10 IV, II| here; and every day for one hour you may walk thus here, 11 IV, II| with her cats. From that hour she would not learn anything 12 IV, III| phenomena, and when the hour came at which she usually 13 IV, III| maids see you here at this hour."~ ~"But this one will see 14 IV, IV| you to do."~ ~It was the hour Marie spent in her garden; 15 IV, IV| signal to Ludwig half an hour earlier. He heard, and came 16 V, I| open windows until a late hour of the night. They were 17 V, I| was obliged to change the hour to noon, when the soldiers 18 V, I| informed himself at what hour the colonel betook himself 19 V, I| No; this is his usual hour for retiring."~ ~"But how 20 V, I| at three o'clock. At this hour, as may be supposed, every 21 V, I| bed, of course, at this hour."~ ~"Why, how can a man 22 V, II| clock. When the appointed hour drew near, curiosity began 23 V, II| whom he was bound for one hour by the strongest, most dangerous 24 V, II| dangerous of ties. Only for one hour! For this one hour the woman 25 V, II| for one hour! For this one hour the woman belonged to him 26 V, III| with his life?~ ~From that hour, however, Marie's behavior 27 V, III| Ludwig came at the usual hour to conduct her to the carriage.~ ~" 28 VI, I| was long past the usual hour for their practice, and 29 VI, III| Bernat. "Within half an hour I shall return with a reply: 30 VII, I| seconds that make up the hour!"~ ~"For heaven's sake! 31 VII, I| any left at the end of the hour! The counties then agreed 32 VII, I| whereupon the clock struck the hour. This able repairer is our 33 VIII, I| acquaintances or strangers.~ ~An hour or more had passed when 34 IX, I| to inquire again for an hour.~ ~Suddenly she heard the 35 X, III| To listen tremblingly, hour after hour, for the knock 36 X, III| tremblingly, hour after hour, for the knock at the door 37 X, III| am! Heretofore, when the hour came for the evening star