10 Results for: (Concept:15234942-n)
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10007 He was a late riser , as a rule , and as the clock on the mantelpiece showed me that it was only a quarter- past seven , I blinked up at him in some surprise , and perhaps just a little resentment , for I was myself regular in my habits .
10531 Far away we could hear the deep tones of the parish clock , which boomed out every quarter of an hour .
10532 How long they seemed , those quarters !
13327 It was a quarter to ten . '
13335 ' '' I have been standing here for a quarter of an hour , sir , '' said he ; `` only one person has passed during that time - a woman , tall and elderly , with a Paisley shawl . ''
13560 - The number of the cab which dropped a fare at or about the door of the Foreign Office in Charles Street , at a quarter to ten in the evening of May 23rd .
13902 It was a quarter past ten when she closed her book , fastened the shutters , and retired .
13911 There was a church clock down at Woking which struck the quarters , and I thought more than once that it had stopped .
18782 This train stops at Canterbury ; and there is always at least a quarter of an hour 's delay at the boat .
46097 ' By advising me as to what I should do with Sir Henry Baskerville , who arrives at Waterloo Station ' - Dr Mortimer looked at his watch - ' in exactly one hour and a quarter . '

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