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1 I, II| it! To-morrow at eleven o'clock a girl will fetch milk; 2 I, III| CHAPTER III~ ~At ten o'clock the next morning the old 3 I, III| your apartments at ten o'clock, and the twelve-year-old 4 II, I| likely that the 'county clock' could tell us something 5 II, I| true," retorted the "county clock." "They say that the baroness 6 II, II| out every morning at ten o'clock. They drive as far as the 7 II, II| Every morning at five o'clock they go to the castle gate, 8 II, II| orders for the day. At nine o'clock they return to the gate, 9 II, II| sure! If you are the county clock, Herr Doctor, surely you 10 III, I| morning nap.~ ~The musical clock now began to play its shepherd' 11 III, III| darkness - ugh-h!"~ ~The clock struck eleven; directly 12 III, IV| not one word.~ ~At ten o'clock the occupants of the Nameless 13 IV, III| enter the shadow at ten o'clock, and reach full obscuration 14 IV, IV| the night and heard the clock strike, I would beg of it 15 IV, IV| but went to bed at ten o'clock. At the same moment that 16 IV, IV| readily at half-past nine o'clock. And then the little maid ( 17 IV, IV| she signaled at nine o'clock, and at last at eight o' 18 IV, IV| and at last at eight o'clock - retiring with the birds 19 V, I| a third visit at eight o'clock the next evening. This time 20 V, I| ill go to bed at eight o'clock?"~ ~And again he handed 21 V, I| next morning at three o'clock. At this hour, as may be 22 V, I| stay in bed until three o'clock?"~ ~The count turned over 23 V, II| was expected at eleven o'clock. When the appointed hour 24 VII, I| parts among the works of a clock," returned Herr Bernat, 25 VII, I| provisions. You must admit that a clock cannot strike until the 26 VII, I| themselves."~ ~"I trust the clock was not allowed to stop 27 VII, I| entire dial, whereupon the clock struck the hour. This able 28 X, III| soldier from Raab by five o'clock in the afternoon.~ ~The