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1 1,2| In less than half an hour he was on his way. He had 2 2,5| hands in less than half an hour. It is a long time since 3 2,5| left. And, at this very hour, my daughter and my son-in-law 4 3,1| been here about half an hour," he replied. ~ ~The baron' 5 5,4| The viscount here, at this hour! It's astonishing! What 6 6,1| late! About a quarter of an hour afterward her emissaries 7 6,1| better to wait - that an hour more or less would make 8 6,5| so sensible that half an hour later she went out for her 9 7,1| Viscount spent at least an hour in giving explanations and 10 7,6| moment. At the end of an hour he could restrain himself 11 7,6| so much during the past hour that her strength was exhausted, 12 8,2| had received warning an hour before, made his appearance, 13 8,3| cellar. About a quarter of an hour afterward, one of those 14 8,5| her conversation for an hour one could learn all the 15 9,4| obliged to wait? - half an hour - two hours? She had not 16 9,5| beauty. ~Rather more than an hour had elapsed since Marguerite 17 9,6| Fondege required more than an hour to purchase the materials 18 9,6| such animals. Less than an hour after the purchase he had 19 9,6| enough, for at that same hour, Madame Leon has an appointment 20 10,5| practised at with pistols for an hour every morning; for Monsieur 21 10,5| an appointment in half an hour. ~A sudden hope quickened 22 10,6| care." ~The day and the hour were in his favor. Night 23 11,3| waiting for more than an hour, so that he had missed his 24 11,4| mademoiselle," said he. "An hour after the receipt of your 25 12,2| her, and it is scarcely an hour since I left the people 26 12,2| an entrance, and had an hour's conversation with them." 27 13,1| plans. Give it to him in an hour or in a month, all at once 28 13,3| me a full quarter of an hour at Baron Trigault's, I should 29 13,4| former self. And seen at this hour, before placing himself 30 13,4| lengthened into a quarter of an hour, and he had not yet finished 31 13,4| Baron Trigault's half an hour before, and who had complained 32 13,5| regret. When I left him an hour ago, he was really disconsolate. 33 13,7| You told us scarcely an hour ago that you had been cheated 34 13,8| only half-past two; a good hour and a half remained at his 35 14,2| the door himself. At this hour of the night, the visitor 36 14,2| s reception day, and an hour when there are fifty guests 37 14,3| viscount. "I am a quarter of an hour behind time. Are you not 38 15,4| been loved, not even an hour, not even a moment. The 39 15,4| my brother. At last the hour of my vengeance had arrived; 40 15,5| he made us get in, and an hour later we were in a comfortable 41 16,1| spend the time until the hour appointed for his second 42 16,1| had barely taken him an hour to set in motion the machinery 43 16,3| this very day, this very hour, without losing a second, 44 16,3| is always there at this hour. Come! here is a scrap of 45 16,4| remained for more than an hour yesterday evening in the 46 17,1| down at the end of half an hour, you will know that I am 47 17,2| from you here, and at this hour? You don't know me. I merely 48 17,3| each cab is doing at each hour of the day. I will now look 49 19,2| go alone, and at such an hour of the evening? And if they 50 19,2| Pigalle to wait for the hour appointed in Pascal's letter. 51 19,4| who thus rewards me for an hour of courage. My poor father' 52 19,5| struggled and fought. In the hour of peril I found myself