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1 3 | Chapter 3 ~At one o'clock on the 16th I went 2 5 | 22nd of February, at 12 o'clock, a woman of that name 3 6 | take place next day, at ten o'clock, that I should call 4 6 | which it was covered. ~"O my God, my God!" murmured 5 9 | This order was given at one o'clock in the morning. ~We 6 11| When I awoke it was two o'clock. The weather was superb. 7 11| utterly forgotten by ten o'clock in the evening. ~All 8 12| Chapter 12 ~At five o'clock in the morning, as 9 12| previous day. ~At seven o'clock I was at the Vaudeville. 10 13| none of them. ~At eleven o'clock I went to the Rue 11 13| him come out; but at four o'clock in the morning I was 12 14| came to my room at eight o'clock, I gave it to him 13 14| succeeded. ~It was nine o'clock, and I went at once 14 16| only from midnight to six o'clock, then I was asked 15 18| we got back it was five o'clock. ~"Mme. Duvernoy has 16 21| Next day I left at ten o'clock, and reached the hotel 17 21| are impatient to leave me. O young people, how you always 18 22| be some mishap or other. O vanity of man, coming back 19 22| to us in every form! ~One o'clock struck. I said to 20 22| another hour, but that at two o'clock, if Marguerite had 21 22| under that sombre sky. ~Two o'clock struck. I still waited 22 22| before quite awakening. Five o'clock struck at the church 23 23| on that day, about five o'clock, he took me with him 24 24| waited; but when, toward nine o'clock, I heard a ring, they 25 24| and my jealousy. ~At five o'clock, without knowing what 26 24| left for England at six o'clock," said the porter. ~ 27 26| horribly; I am going to die, O God! I was so miserable 28 26| last agony at about two o'clock. Never did a martyr