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1 1,1| employment for the three or four hours which were at her disposal 2 3,3| sittings are eight or ten hours long, we play in his apartments 3 4,1| have it within forty-eight hours; and if you are at home 4 4,1| had passed many terrible hours, but never had he been so 5 5,2| secret. He had only twenty hours longer to wait!" To-morrow! 6 5,5| suspense for forty-eight hours?" ~"It is unavoidable. I 7 6,1| fourth - Fortunat! ~The hours went by; and still Job did 8 8,3| leave you for a couple of hours, my dear young lady. My 9 8,4| eloquently. Twenty-four hours earlier, proud and truthful 10 9,1| incessantly for several hours, and an interminable procession 11 9,2| 2~In twenty-four hours the Fondege family had been 12 9,2| would give her a couple of hours' liberty without awakening 13 9,4| wait? - half an hour - two hours? She had not the slightest 14 11,3| She made me wait two hours to tell me that the viscount 15 11,4| able to remain away as many hours as she chose, since the 16 11,5| her home in a cab several hours after her son, and took 17 12,4| betray himself. Pascal's hours of meditation were not spent 18 13,1| bright sunlight for several hours, so as to impart a livelier 19 13,2| days are only twenty-four hours long: and as you see, I' 20 13,3| despair in the terrible hours, when he had reason to suppose 21 13,7| to play with him for two hours. I was closeted with him, 22 13,7| and I'll give you three hours instead of two. But I have 23 13,8| discovered in twenty-four hours - and which, once proven, 24 14,3| gloomy forebodings of a few hours before. The mere thought 25 15,4| and I asked twenty-four hours for reflection. He granted 26 16,1| incapable of that; but there are hours when the most hardened conscience 27 19,1| in her little room. The hours went by, and daylight had