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1 4 | investment at four and a half per cent which she had been 2 5 | grave covered with flowers, half longing to penetrate the 3 6 | that night's impressions. ~Half an hour later we were at 4 6 | about the forehead, and half veiled the green hollows 5 9 | her cheeks, and her lips half opened in a slight cough. ~" 6 10| On the table was a basin half full of water, and the water 7 10| blood. ~Very pale, her mouth half open, Marguerite tried to 8 10| the door, with her hair half coming down and her dress 9 10| it; but she is still not half bad, poor old Duvernoy!" ~ ~ 10 11| scarcely knew myself. I was half demented. Now, I seemed 11 11| same hour. ~When it struck half past ten, I said to myself 12 11| it is quite deserted. In half an hour's time ~Marguerite 13 16| year to three months and a half, and made it necessary for 14 16| carriage." ~An hour and a half later we were at Widow Arnould' 15 17| man again, though I was half inclined to, so much did 16 22| be seen on the road. The half hour sounded sadly from 17 22| than I should take to cover half the road. Besides, I felt 18 22| myself doubly. At the end of half an hour I was obliged to 19 23| Champs-Elysees. At the end of half an hour I saw Marguerite' 20 23| began by dancing with her. Half an hour afterward, Marguerite, 21 24| Fortunately the anteroom was in half darkness, and the change 22 24| I spent the next day. At half past nine a messenger brought 23 26| that the actors said. I was half dead when they brought me