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 1        I|    leading his daughter.~ ~Some minutes later an old post-chaise,
 2       II|     strong.~ ~“In less than ten minutes the task of removing the
 3       VI|        and for a period of five minutes succeeded each other without
 4      XIV|       the matter.~ ~After a few minutes of frightful uncertainty,
 5      XVI|  reluctance.~ ~“I ask only five minutes. But if you have not the
 6      XIX|    shall not draw back!”~ ~Five minutes later the house was in flames.~ ~
 7     XXII|        had made him lose twenty minutes; he was delayed four times
 8     XXII|       incident had occupied ten minutes more —ten centuries—and
 9     XXII|       to check them.~ ~In fifty minutes the distance separating
10    XXIII|        pursuers by about twenty minutes.~ ~Poor simple creatures!~ ~
11    XXIII|    never be really known.~ ~Two minutes after the departure of Marie-Anne
12    XXVII|  violence, but lasted only five minutes. He briefly narrated the
13   XXVIII|      for her, and allow him ten minutesprivate conversation with
14   XXVIII|       The half hour expired ten minutes ago,” he said, sadly. “I
15      XXX|       that at the end of twenty minutes he experienced a feeling
16     XXXI|     military commission.~ ~Five minutes later, the soldier reappeared
17   XXXIII|       remained there about five minutes.”~ ~“Did you recognize this
18    XXXIV|        so much during the three minutes he had been absent that
19     XXXV|        that in less than twenty minutes he was back again upon the
20     XXXV|   departed on the run, and five minutes later reappeared with a
21    XLVII|    decided upon, he counted the minutes as impatiently as a school-boy
22    XLVII|         has been here only five minutes. Poor boy! after I told
23   XLVIII|    replied.~ ~She desired a few minutes of solitude to compose her
24      LII| articulate a word, and for five minutes no sound broke the stillness
25      LII|       by years, Marie-Anne’s by minutes; and she said to herself,
26      LIV|       it did not take them five minutes to reach the Rue Taranne.~ ~
27      LIV|     hold them in check only two minutes, all may yet be saved,”
28       LV|         during the search a few minutes later, had the hardihood
29       LV|             In less than twenty minutes they arrived at the Palais
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