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1 1,1| when he awoke for the first time in the abode where he had 2 1,1| been a grand cook in my time," she added, "and I have 3 1,1| her as a person who some time ago was - well - no better 4 2,1| the eldest, "he's just in time. Announce him, and madame 5 2,1| death. Besides I haven't time to listen to your nonsense; 6 2,1| whist at the club." ~This time it was the master of the 7 2,5| half an hour. It is a long time since I was blind - full 8 2,5| that you spend all your time - when you are not gambling - 9 3,3| short, I feel that it is time for marriage, baron; and - 10 3,3| very suddenly; he had no time to make a will or to acknowledge 11 3,4| postponing until another time the many questions he still 12 4,1| making you waste precious time, as you say; but what you 13 4,1| you are at home at this time on the day after to-morrow, 14 4,1| to show itself; but this time he knew how to conceal the 15 5,1| doubt powerless for the time being, but who were ready 16 5,1| and jockey at the same time, he regularly every month 17 5,2| about four years old at that time. However, he had enjoyed 18 5,3| and he spent most of his time playing on the terrace or 19 5,3| went on until it became time for Wilkie to take his degree. 20 5,3| quarter, and in three months' time I shall send you a similar 21 5,3| But Wilkie did not take time to discover this. He hastily 22 5,4| Wilkie did not devote much time to solving this question. " 23 5,4| so he wrote again. This time he was obliged to wait for 24 5,4| allowance was not due for some time to come, and it was only 25 5,5| louis. This is scarcely the time to talk of millions. My 26 5,5| information to procure. I lost no time in coming to you, so that 27 5,6| in its way, at the same time advising his client to strike 28 6,1| suffer again? ~For the first time a terrible doubt came over 29 6,2| prevent any waste of "precious time," as the baron was wont 30 6,2| street, and trembling each time she heard or fancied she 31 6,3| sign me notes, dated some time back, to the amount of a 32 6,4| than a year. Before that time has elapsed you will have 33 6,5| suspense." ~"I will lose no time. M. Ferailleur is a very 34 6,5| certainly haven't been wasting time here, but I ought to have 35 6,5| reached the street just in time to betray her secret to 36 7,1| unmistakable petulance. ~"Lose no time." ~"There's no danger of 37 7,1| favorably, but, at the same time, it somewhat disturbed his 38 7,1| possible, without giving her time to prepare herself for the 39 7,1| he do? how should he kill time till the evening? A cab 40 7,1| Riche, devoting as much time as possible to the operation. 41 7,1| without giving himself time for further deliberation, 42 7,2| palpitations. For the first time it occurred to him that 43 7,3| face, and for the first time raised her tear-stained 44 7,3| know it will take me some time to acquire the habit. I 45 7,3| not observe it. For a long time she hesitated, fearing he 46 7,4| And, without giving him time to reply, she continued: " 47 7,4| have no bread." ~For some time already the ingenious young 48 7,6| privately, and I should have time to put the property out 49 7,6| We are wasting precious time. While you have been trifling 50 7,6| He arrived only just in time to fell Wilkie to the floor, 51 7,6| to his feet, at the same time rubbing his left elbow which 52 7,6| he - " ~He did not have time to finish his sentence, 53 7,7| mothers many anxious nights. Time will set everything to rights, 54 7,7| on his forehead, and each time the door opened or shut, 55 8,1| even violence, at the same time retaining a calm eye and 56 8,1| was coming on; it was a time when all Paris was on the 57 8,1| had been standing a long time already." ~"What, scoundrel!" ~ 58 8,2| Indeed, madame, I haven't had time." ~"But it's more than a 59 8,2| my dear child. By this time to-morrow the room shall 60 8,3| pale; but before he had time to utter a word, his wife 61 8,3| residence." ~This was the first time since she had been engaged 62 8,4| we will make up for lost time! Beautiful as you are, my 63 8,4| strange man who spends all his time in playing cards." ~"This 64 8,4| cards." ~"This is the first time I ever heard the name mentioned." ~" 65 8,5| sorry. This is the fourth time I've come here with my bill." ~ 66 8,5| fortunate that she had lost no time, for her writing-case was 67 8,5| enemies who spend their time in ridiculing them, and 68 9,1| of her enemies from the time M. de Fondege had asked 69 9,1| but she did not give him time to deliver it. "When I have 70 9,1| with disrespect a second time." ~This probably accounted 71 9,2| received her letter by this time: he would undoubtedly expect 72 9,3| But how much trouble, time and labor must be expended 73 9,3| breakfast-room at the same time, closely followed by Mademoiselle 74 9,3| her pride, that for some time she stood irresolute. At 75 9,4| Madame Leon had not yet found time to arrange, Marguerite saw 76 9,4| conduct up to the present time has been a chef-d'oeuvre, 77 9,4| dangerous as letters." ~For some time Marguerite stood, stunned 78 9,4| lived a long way off, and time was pressing. Besides she 79 9,4| Unwilling to waste any more time, she hastily entered a grocer' 80 9,5| boldness. But she had no time to prepare what she wished 81 9,5| He therefore wished some time for reflection, and he scrutinized 82 9,5| this would not be the first time that the decision of a court 83 9,5| de Fondege's house. "How time flies!" she murmured, quickening 84 9,5| without exciting remark - "how time flies!" But, hurried as 85 9,6| more; and, for the first time in six days, she felt something 86 9,6| frightful memories of the time when she was an apprentice 87 9,6| attacked, would she have time to produce and use the facsimile 88 9,6| in which he had spent his time. Having purchased the horses, 89 9,6| to herself, for the tenth time, "What do they take me for? 90 10,1| laughed too soon. In a week's time we'll see who laughs last." ~ 91 10,2| you. But give me a little time, and I'll find out for sure. 92 10,2| infamous deed once upon a time. If it hadn't been for a 93 10,3| justified any course; besides, time was passing, and he had 94 10,3| at the desk, and the next time the viscount comes in, the 95 10,4| spend the rest of their time playing cards in the low 96 10,5| climbing the stairs, four at a time, and, a moment later, he 97 10,5| viscount did not spend much time in writing; he speedily 98 10,6| Agreed, sir! Grant me time enough to give an answer 99 11,1| and wrinkled before her time. Of her once remarkable 100 11,1| of displeasure. And this time her eyes, instead of turning 101 11,1| missive. Chupin had spent this time in scrutinizing - in appraising 102 11,2| poverty has its bounds. A long time must have passed since the 103 11,3| was ended. But he had not time to explain how or why, for 104 11,5| arrest and prosecution at any time. I can prove that he deceived 105 11,5| Valorsay's adviser for some time," he replied, "and he frequently 106 11,5| may conceal himself for a time, but it is only to make 107 12,1| door, and she had not had time to take off her shawl and 108 12,1| she never alluded to the time when she was an apprentice?" ~ ~ 109 12,2| with her own hands at one time of her life." ~"Well, I 110 12,3| matter?" ~It was the first time that a cloud had ever arisen 111 12,4| examining it for the twentieth time, it occurred to me that 112 12,4| suddenly, that he had not even time to acknowledge his daughter 113 12,4| vain, and when it became time for him to repair to his 114 13,1| on the ground floor. This time his guide remarked that 115 13,1| resounded near him. He had only time to step aside, and a lady 116 13,1| fashionable color of the time. And every fourth day even 117 13,1| entered his mind for the first time. "What is the matter?" inquired 118 13,1| money to Valorsay at such a time and under such conditions 119 13,2| exclaimed. "Don't waste precious time in idle discussion. The 120 13,2| baron frowned, and this time he omitted the title of 121 13,3| in these trophies, so the time of waiting seemed long. " 122 13,4| is guilty, for the first time, of a positive crime, forbidden 123 13,5| simply because, in all that time, they were not able to raise 124 13,5| he stopped short. It was time. The truth had almost escaped 125 13,5| if they have enough. The time of old stockings, stuffed 126 13,5| momentary respite, and to gain time was the main thing. Moreover, 127 13,6| months." ~This, then, was the time he thought necessary for 128 13,6| thousand francs the first time, and fifteen thousand the 129 13,7| solution of this enigma. Time was flying, and before returning 130 13,7| no! He deliberated some time, and then rejoined: "Really, 131 13,8| incredulous tone. ~"Because my time was so much occupied." ~" 132 13,8| stipulated sum, and the time he was to have for consideration 133 13,8| could only gain a little time, he had yielded to temptation, 134 13,8| we are wasting precious time, as you so often remark." ~ 135 13,8| lingered there until it was time to return to the Marquis 136 13,8| there before the appointed time if he had merely listened 137 13,8| consequences. But having no time to waste in hesitation, 138 13,8| but I must have a little time to bring the affair to a 139 14,1| be obliged to wait a long time for it? Yes, in all probability 140 14,1| Yes, he sighed for that time! Ah! if he had only then 141 14,2| angrily. "You come at a good time!" ~But M. de Coralth was 142 14,2| account in double-quick time." ~M. de Coralth shrugged 143 14,3| he would not allow much time to pass before putting his 144 14,3| to-morrow at the appointed time." ~Thanks to the surprising 145 14,3| of appearing at the same time most recherche but at ease, 146 14,3| conception of the flight of time: so that on seeing M. de 147 14,3| quarter of an hour behind time. Are you not ready?" ~"Yes, 148 14,3| first, and probably the last time in his life, M. Wilkie distrusted 149 14,5| me?" ~As usual, when the time came to carry out his happiest 150 14,5| everything; and by this time my renunciation of my rights 151 15,1| I saw him for the first time at a fete given at the house 152 15,1| glances met for the first time, my heart was stirred to 153 15,1| Besides, he gave me no time to breathe, or reflect. 154 15,1| inevitable. At the very same time he was pursuing two other 155 15,2| I had met him at night time in a little pavilion in 156 15,2| seemed to be trying to gain time instead of picking up the 157 15,2| movements. He did not give me time to question him. 'You are 158 15,3| escaped my notice at the time, opened my eyes to the truth. 159 15,3| precipitate flight, he had not had time to realize the property 160 15,3| labor. In a few weeks' more time he would undoubtedly have 161 15,4| congratulate yourself! 'From that time forward, I noticed he displayed 162 15,4| nearly a month, during which time I saw but little of your 163 15,4| planters, and spent his time hunting and gambling with 164 15,6| undoubtedly require considerable time and trouble to gain possession 165 16,1| most agreeably spend the time until the hour appointed 166 16,1| corners. ~Thus occupied, time flew by so quickly that 167 16,1| without giving his friends time to congratulate him, he 168 16,2| or even an heir at the time, I should have insisted 169 16,3| In three or four days' time." ~The bargain was concluded. 170 16,4| an autopsy will require time, and that will suit my plans 171 16,4| route for America by this time." ~The viscount shook his 172 16,4| complaints until another time," he said, harshly. "What 173 17,1| of clerks who spend their time in counting my gold behind 174 17,3| desired information." ~This time the search was a considerably 175 17,3| for his toil, some little time had elapsed when he returned 176 17,3| friends in less than no time. Although this porter knew 177 18,1| Madame Leon, most of her time seemed to be taken up by 178 18,2| this evening for the first time, but our acquaintance is 179 18,4| The General returned some time afterward, and he was evidently 180 18,5| silence. ~However, this time the baroness trembled. Her 181 19,1| the cry resound a second time, even more shrill and prolonged 182 19,1| than before. ~This was no time for hesitation, and so she 183 19,2| speaking for the first time. ~Marguerite's response 184 19,3| of joy. She had not even time to look around her, ere 185 19,3| concealed yourself for a time in order to strike your 186 19,3| and earnestly exclaimed: "Time is passing, my son. Each 187 19,3| my will, and, at the same time, leave all my property to 188 19,3| the proceedings for some time. The marquis asked for guarantees; 189 19,4| anxiety, posted it at the same time as the original letter. 190 19,5| name!" ~For some little time already the obstinate old 191 20,1| joy like a pall; and each time the great entrance bell 192 20,3| the door again. ~It was time he did so, for the commissary 193 20,3| We are wasting precious time!" Sometimes they go out