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1 2 | glittered two diamonds, worth four to five thousand francs 2 4 | lightened by the investment at four and a half per cent which 3 4 | been to let for three or four days when one morning there 4 5 | who come to see their dead four times a year, and bring 5 6 | read them, for each was of four pages; and a moment after 6 11| you could lend me three or four hundred francs, you would 7 12| s room, and in three or four hours she would again be 8 13| if they had not three or four lovers at once? No single 9 13| Champs-Elysees. I waited there four hours. She did not appear. 10 13| see him come out; but at four o'clock in the morning I 11 14| shortly afterward, and at four in the morning he had not 12 16| eight months, and spent the four summer months with my father, 13 16| the evening I had spent four or five louis, which came 14 17| Marguerite Gautier who, only four months ago, had been the 15 18| her debts, and give her four or five thousand francs 16 18| lived with her alone for four or five months; that is 17 18| from my father. There were four. ~ ~ 18 19| after not leaving me for four months. I was afraid that 19 21| to-day, wait for me till four. If I am not in by four, 20 21| four. If I am not in by four, come and dine with me to-morrow. 21 21| you going to Paris?" ~"At four." ~"So soon? But you will 22 25| I have been ill three or four days. This morning I stayed 23 25| forgotten me. I wrote to him four times, and he has never 24 26| countenance. ~I came in at four, and had quite an appetite