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1 2,1 | was defeated after a seven hours' fight, and pursued by his 2 4,3 | conversation that went on for hours, you would suppose you were 3 5,4 | stopped more than forty-eight hours in any town, so that it 4 5,5 | French army. ~It was six hours since the front guard entered 5 5,8 | Rome within twenty-four hours and the Roman territories 6 6,4 | take their revenge; so two hours before daybreak he had the 7 7,3 | home, as he had several hours to spend first with a fair 8 7,3 | be on his way back in two hours' time at latest, and to 9 7,4 | indeed for more than sixty hours he took no nourishment by 10 8,4 | him for nearly a couple of hours, he took his leave, to enable 11 9,1 | leave Florence within two hours: this happened at the beginning 12 9,3 | right, and thus nearly four hours passed in the discussion 13 9,3 | many precautions. Two more hours passed, while his partisans 14 13,4| ten abreast. ~After four hours' march, the duke at a turn 15 13,5| Florentine envoy were nearly two hours shut up together, and since 16 14,3| sort of relief. ~Every two hours Caesar sent to ask news 17 16,2| accepted it. ~For nearly four hours they fought obstinately