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1      XIX| the 4th of March, at about half-past four oclock, that M. d’
2    XXIII|  to free himself.~ ~It was half-past one in the morning—the place
3     XXIX|    Fortunately, it is only half-past seven, and until ten oclock
4   XXXIII|   the tower, when at about half-past two oclock, after Lacheneur
5  XXXVIII|    he reached the Reche at half-past eleven oclock.~ ~The others
6   XLVIII|  to the Borderie.~ ~It was half-past one oclock when they reached
7   XLVIII| They were still dancing at half-past one; all the doors were
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