diff --git a/docs/times/02_47.json b/docs/times/02_47.json index 23c7ff17..3735a518 100644 --- a/docs/times/02_47.json +++ b/docs/times/02_47.json @@ -7,5 +7,14 @@ "title": "The Book of Want", "author": "Daniel A. Olivas", "sfw": "yes" + }, + { + "time": "02:47", + "quote_first": "It’s ", + "quote_time_case": "2.47", + "quote_last": " when I notice that the girl’s here - a little earlier than last night. This time I stay up, waiting for her to appear. Other than the occasional blink I don’t close my eyes once.", + "title": "Kafka on the Shore", + "author": "Haruki Murakami", + "sfw": "yes" } ] \ No newline at end of file diff --git a/docs/times/05_30.json b/docs/times/05_30.json index 872f8dba..415639c4 100644 --- a/docs/times/05_30.json +++ b/docs/times/05_30.json @@ -26,6 +26,15 @@ "author": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", "sfw": "yes" }, + { + "time": "05:30", + "quote_first": "Harry awoke at ", + "quote_time_case": "half past five", + "quote_last": " the next morning as abruptly and completely as if somebody had yelled in his ear.", + "title": "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", + "author": "J.K. Rowling", + "sfw": "yes" + }, { "time": "05:30", "quote_first": "Had Thomas McGuire stopped to admire the fanfare of saffron rays, he might have missed the beginning of the end of his rule over the sleepy seaside town. But as was often the case with men of his temperament, Thomas had little time for daydreams. The obstinate businessman had charged out of his hard bed at ", diff --git a/docs/times/08_00.json b/docs/times/08_00.json index 1bf957c0..aedf9607 100644 --- a/docs/times/08_00.json +++ b/docs/times/08_00.json @@ -8,6 +8,15 @@ "author": "Agatha Christie", "sfw": "yes" }, + { + "time": "08:00", + "quote_first": "“No, no, it’s not the toilet, it’s the Potter boy’s hearing - they’ve changed the time and the venue - it starts at ", + "quote_time_case": "eight o’clock", + "quote_last": " now and it’s down in old Courtroom Ten -”", + "title": "Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix", + "author": "J.K. Rowling", + "sfw": "yes" + }, { "time": "08:00", "quote_first": "The boys’ loud laughter turned into groans, however, when he coldly informed them they would have school all afternoon that day instead of the usual ", diff --git a/docs/times/11_00.json b/docs/times/11_00.json index aaa342ec..eb180b2d 100644 --- a/docs/times/11_00.json +++ b/docs/times/11_00.json @@ -44,6 +44,15 @@ "author": "John Connolly", "sfw": "yes" }, + { + "time": "11:00", + "quote_first": "That’s correct - at ", + "quote_time_case": "11 a.m.", + "quote_last": " on November 7, 1944, I received a phone call from the assistant principal at the local elementary school. I used to be the school doctor, or something close to it, so that’s why they contacted me first.", + "title": "Kafka on the Shore", + "author": "Haruki Murakami", + "sfw": "yes" + }, { "time": "11:00", "quote_first": "An ending, then. November 11, 1991, at ", @@ -170,6 +179,15 @@ "author": "Sir Arthur Conan Doyle", "sfw": "yes" }, + { + "time": "11:00", + "quote_first": "The two of them drove back to Colonel Sander’s apartment, slept soundly and set off at ", + "quote_time_case": "eleven", + "quote_last": " the next morning for the library. It was only a twenty-minute walk from the apartment, so they decided to stroll over. Hoshino had already returned the rental car.", + "title": "Kafka on the Shore", + "author": "Haruki Murakami", + "sfw": "yes" + }, { "time": "11:00", "quote_first": "The day agreed upon was pouring rain. At ", diff --git a/litclock_annotated.csv b/litclock_annotated.csv index 79cd4417..09cc498a 100644 --- a/litclock_annotated.csv +++ b/litclock_annotated.csv @@ -373,6 +373,7 @@ 02:46|2.46 am|2.46 am. The chain drive whirred and the paper target slid down the darkened range, ducking in and out of shafts of yellow incandescent light. At the firing station, a figure waited in the shadows. As the target passed the twenty-five-foot mark, the man opened fire: eight shots-rapid, unhesitating.|Patriots|Steve Sohmer|unknown 02:46|two forty-six|Vicki shoved her glasses at her face and peered at the clock. Two forty-six. 'I don't have time for this' she muttered, settling back against the pillows, heart still slamming against her ribs.|Blood Lines|Tanya Huff|unknown 02:47|2.47 am|The glowing numbers read 2.47 am. Moisés sighs and turns back to the bathroom door. Finally, the doorknob turns and Conchita comes back to bed. She resumes her place next to Moisés. Relieved, he pulls her close.|The Book of Want|Daniel A. Olivas|unknown +02:47|2.47|It’s 2.47 when I notice that the girl’s here - a little earlier than last night. This time I stay up, waiting for her to appear. Other than the occasional blink I don’t close my eyes once.|Kafka on the Shore|Haruki Murakami|sfw 02:48|twelve minutes to three|And you keep quiet, Betty. There may be trouble. He almost pushed her off the desk toward Max. A second later he had darkened the room by flicking the switch by the foyer door. Through the door, the clock showed twelve minutes to three.|Blind Allies|Baynard Kendrick|sfw 02:49|2:49 a.m.|At 2:49 a.m., the town clerk walked back to the microphone and tapped it once again. The momentary silence was broken only by a pencil falling off a table and rolling across the floor.|Mightier Than the Sword|Jeffrey Archer|sfw 02:50|2:50|When it was 2:50 and the bank, too, had not been attacked, it was clear this was not the day of the big coup.|The Locked Room|Maj Sjöwall & Per Wahlöö|unknown @@ -718,6 +719,7 @@ 05:30|five thirty in the morning|“When they pulled out of the driveway at five thirty in the morning, Emmett was in good spirits. The night before, with the help of Billy”s map, he had laid out an itinerary. The route form Morgen to San Francisco was a little over fifteen hundred miles."|The Lincoln Highway|Amor Towles|unknown 05:30|five-thirty|He picks her up, places her on the bed, lies down beside her. He kisses her again, tentatively, lingeringly. Then he asks what time it is. He himself has no watch. Lesje tells him it’s five-thirty. He sits up. Lesje is beginning to feel slightly unattractive. Are her teeth too large, is that it?|Life Before Man|Margaret Atwood|nsfw 05:30|half-past five|It was half-past five before Holmes returned. He was bright, eager, and in excellent spirits, a mood which in his case alternated with fits of the blackest depression.|The Sign of Four|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle|unknown +05:30|half past five|Harry awoke at half past five the next morning as abruptly and completely as if somebody had yelled in his ear.|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|J.K. Rowling|sfw 05:30|five-thirty|Had Thomas McGuire stopped to admire the fanfare of saffron rays, he might have missed the beginning of the end of his rule over the sleepy seaside town. But as was often the case with men of his temperament, Thomas had little time for daydreams. The obstinate businessman had charged out of his hard bed at five-thirty that morning, determined as ever to tend to his growing empire of three pubs, two spirit shops, and one inn on Main Mall.|Pomegranate Soup|Marsha Mehran|unknown 05:30|5:30 in the morning|When Braque and her brother Randy were kids, their mom used to wake them up at 5:30 in the morning for family road trips, to avoid traffic; there were safety latches around the house until she was eleven; there was no TV and sure as sh*t no candy, pop, alcohol, or smoking; she ironed bedsheets and bleached underwear and cleaned the bathrooms at least twice a day.|Kitchens of the Great Midwest|J. Ryan Stradal|unknown 05:30|half-past five|Gideon has been most unlike Gideon. As Walter Eastman is preoccupied himself, he has not had time, or more to the point, inclination, to notice aberrant behaviour. For instance, it is half-past five in the summer morning. Young Chase's narrow bachelor bed has evidently been slept in, for it is rumpled in that barely disturbed way which can never be counterfeited.|An Insular Possession|Timothy Mo|unknown @@ -1046,6 +1048,7 @@ 07:59|eight o'clock, maybe a minute before|"It was right at eight o'clock, maybe a minute before. I went into the demo room to see if I'd left my tin of polish there. And there was this bottle of milk on the trolley and I drank some of it. Just a bit off the top."|Shroud for a Nightingale|P.D. James|sfw 07:59|7.59|I'd spent fifty two days in 1958, but here it was 7.59 in the morning.|11/22/63|Stephen King|unknown 08:00|eight o’clock|Philip Lombard had the habit of waking at daybreak. He did so on this particular morning. He raised himself on an elbow and listened. The wind had somewhat abated but was still blowing. He could hear no sound of rain…
At eight o’clock the wind was blowing more strongly, but Lombard did not hear it. He was asleep again.|And Then There Were None|Agatha Christie|sfw +08:00|eight o’clock|“No, no, it’s not the toilet, it’s the Potter boy’s hearing - they’ve changed the time and the venue - it starts at eight o’clock now and it’s down in old Courtroom Ten -”|Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix|J.K. Rowling|sfw 08:00|8:00|The boys' loud laughter turned into groans, however, when he coldly informed them they would have school all afternoon that day instead of the usual 8:00 to 11:30.|Bright Valley of Love|Edna Hong|sfw 08:00|eight o'clock|School had started at eight o'clock and Gunther was late. Mr. Kunze, the teacher, greeted him briefly with "Aha, a new bird!" and motioned the brother to wheel his chair over by the window nearest to him.|Bright Valley of Love|Edna Hong|unknown 08:00|eight o’clock|His landlady’s cook, who always brought him his breakfast at eight o’clock, failed to appear on this occasion. That had never happened before.|The Trial|Franz Kafka|unknown @@ -1648,6 +1651,7 @@ 11:00|11 o’clock|A scarlet steam engine was waiting next to a platform packed with people. A sign overhead said Hogwarts Express, 11 o’clock.|Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone|J.K. Rowling|unknown 11:00|eleven|She quit at eleven. Fuck it. She went around the house to the shed, got the spade and shovel, paused, and added a crowbar. She started out of the shed, went back, and took a screwdriver and an adjustable wrench from the toolbox.|The Tommyknockers|Stephen King|nsfw 11:00|11 a.m.|Baba Diop spent the final thirty-six hours of his life at Fleury-Mérogis. At 11 a.m. pm on the second day, he was stabbed in the throat with a sharpened comb while being led under escort to the governor’s office.|The Nameless Ones|John Connolly|unknown +11:00|11 a.m.|That’s correct - at 11 a.m. on November 7, 1944, I received a phone call from the assistant principal at the local elementary school. I used to be the school doctor, or something close to it, so that’s why they contacted me first.|Kafka on the Shore|Haruki Murakami|sfw 11:00|eleven o’clock in the morning|An ending, then. November 11, 1991, at eleven o’clock in the morning, the eleventh hour of the eleventh month. It’s a Monday.|The Robber Bride|Margaret Atwood|unknown 11:00|eleven o’clock|She sat down facing the empty desk, smiled at it in a way she hoped showed competence and intelligence, then sighed and slumped back and checked her watch. The interview was for eleven o’clock. It was 10:55.|The Grammarians: A Novel|Cathleen Schine|unknown 11:00|eleven o’clock in the morning|It was about eleven o’clock in the morning, mid October, with the sun not shining and a look of hard wet rain in the clearness of the foothills. I was wearing my powder-blue suit, with dark blue shirt, tie and display handkerchief, black brogues, black wool socks with dark blue clocks on them. I was neat, clean, shaved and sober, and I didn’t care who knew it. I was everything the well-dressed private detective ought to be. I was calling on four million dollars.|The Big Sleep|Raymond Chandler|unknown @@ -1662,6 +1666,7 @@ 11:00|eleven o’clock|At about eleven o’clock Snowman retreats back into the forest, out of sight of the sea altogether, because the evil rays bounce off the water and get at him even if he’s protected from the sky, and then he reddens and blisters.|Oryx and Crake|Margaret Atwood|unknown 11:00|eleven o’clock|We were married, you know, at St. Clement’s, because Wickham’s lodgings were in that parish. And it was settled that we should all be there by eleven o’clock. My uncle and aunt and I were to go together; and the others were to meet us at the church.|Pride and Prejudice|Jane Austen|unknown 11:00|eleven|There was a movement and an exclamation from my right, and peering through the gloom I saw Whitney, pale, haggard, and unkempt, staring out at me.
“My God! It’s Watson,” said he. He was in a pitiable state of reaction, with every nerve in a twitter. “I say, Watson, what o’clock is it?”
“Nearly eleven.”|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle|unknown +11:00|eleven|The two of them drove back to Colonel Sander’s apartment, slept soundly and set off at eleven the next morning for the library. It was only a twenty-minute walk from the apartment, so they decided to stroll over. Hoshino had already returned the rental car.|Kafka on the Shore|Haruki Murakami|sfw 11:00|eleven o’clock|The day agreed upon was pouring rain. At eleven o’clock a man in a raincoat, dragging a lawn-mower, tapped at my front door and said that Mr. Gatsby had sent him over to cut my grass.|The Great Gatsby|F. Scott Fitzgerald|unknown 11:00|eleven o’clock in the morning|Pooh always liked a little something at eleven o’clock in the morning, and he was very glad to see Rabbit getting out the plates and mugs; and when Rabbit said, “Honey or condensed milk with your bread?” he was so excited that he said, “Both,” and then, so as not to seem greedy, he added, “but don’t bother about the bread, please.”|Winnie|A.A. Milne|unknown 11:00|eleven|Around eleven she and Stan have another doughnut. Then they make a hopeful stop at a dumpster out behind a soup joint, but no luck, the stuff has already been picked over.|The Heart Goes Last|Margaret Atwood|unknown