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1 2 | diamonds, worth four to five thousand francs each. How 2 2 | camellias were white, and for five they were red; no one ever 3 5 | was with Marguerite for five or six months in the country. 4 5 | here was only bought for five years, and this young gentleman 5 7 | now experienced, and for five minutes I loved her as no 6 9 | this gentleman only for five minutes. You always say 7 9 | often as you like, from five to six, and from eleven 8 11| slowly, and I had come in five minutes from the Rue de 9 11| your making your appearance five minutes afterward. What 10 12| Chapter 12 ~At five o'clock in the morning, 11 13| Marguerite. A fortune of five hundred thousand francs 12 13| fortune; well, my dear friend, five hundred thousand francs 13 13| Taking it all round, with five hundred thousand francs 14 14| answering it at all. ~At five, I hastened to the Champs-Elysees. " 15 15| the duke, how she borrowed five hundred francs, which she 16 16| income an annual allowance of five thousand francs, assuring 17 16| evening I had spent four or five louis, which came to two 18 16| them. ~I began by borrowing five or six thousand francs on 19 18| to travel splendidly for five or six months, if that will 20 18| when we got back it was five o'clock. ~"Mme. Duvernoy 21 18| debts, and give her four or five thousand francs a month. 22 18| with her alone for four or five months; that is quite enough. 23 19| accepting. There remained the five thousand francs a year from 24 22| before quite awakening. Five o'clock struck at the church 25 22| call on Mlle. Gautier at five in the morning. I passed 26 23| that on that day, about five o'clock, he took me with 27 24| she had in the house. ~At five in the morning, the guests 28 24| love and my jealousy. ~At five o'clock, without knowing