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1 I| times yield him an income of five thousand francs a year.”~ ~“ 2 II| themselves, I was saving the five hundred louis which the 3 VI| shouldered his gun, and, with five hundred others, marched 4 VI| violence, and for a period of five minutes succeeded each other 5 XVI| reluctance.~ ~“I ask only five minutes. But if you have 6 XIX| shall not draw back!”~ ~Five minutes later the house 7 XXII| augmented to the number of about five hundred. Lacheneur should 8 XXIII| in less than half an hour five hundred foot-soldiers and 9 XXIII| himself at the head of about five hundred men, cavalry and 10 XXIII| Chanlouineau came up.~ ~Of the five hundred men that composed 11 XXIII| that day. You were scarcely five paces from the muzzle of 12 XXVII| violence, but lasted only five minutes. He briefly narrated 13 XXVII| this fact conclusively.”~ ~Five grenadiers entered; they 14 XXX| forth before the window five or six times.~ ~“What are 15 XXXI| the military commission.~ ~Five minutes later, the soldier 16 XXXIII| He remained there about five minutes.”~ ~“Did you recognize 17 XXXV| are going to knot these five pieces of rope together 18 XXXV| departed on the run, and five minutes later reappeared 19 XXXVI| pastures of Berarde, and five lots~ of land at Valrollier.~ ~“ 20 XXXVI| seemed to revive her. After five or six days the color came 21 XLI| overtaken them. He had met them five hours afterward, harassed 22 XLII| report on Thursday?”~ ~“In five days? Yes, probably.”~ ~“ 23 XLII| with him. He has reinstated five or six of them, and he has 24 XLIV| life since he quitted her, five months before.~ ~But suddenly, 25 XLIV| suspicions was that she hesitated five days before repairing to 26 XLVII| know. He has been here only five minutes. Poor boy! after 27 XLVII| soldier, approvingly.~ ~“For five months,” continued Maurice, “ 28 XLIX| the top of their voices.~ ~Five days went by, and the search 29 L| almost repentant, he returned five or six times, and at last, 30 LII| articulate a word, and for five minutes no sound broke the 31 LII| case of success, and by the five hundred francs which she 32 LIII| Mme. Blanche gave her five hundred francs.~ ~“Either 33 LIII| has told her nothing.”~ ~Five days later Polyte Chupin 34 LIII| with the Borderie. If at five o’clock I have not seen~ 35 LIV| and it did not take them five minutes to reach the Rue