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00:00|midnight|When the clocks struck midnight, I was surrounded by notes on wolves and genetics but was no closer to unraveling the mystery of Matthew Clairmont's interest in Ashmole 782.|A Discovery of Witches|Deborah Harkness
00:00|midnight|By midnight, the castle was silent and dark. Doubtless a few gold cloaks on the walls spied them leaving the Tower of the Hand, but no one raised a voice. He was the Hand of the King, and where he went was his own affair.|A Clash of Kings|George R. R. Martin
00:00|midnight|As midnight was striking bronze blows upon the dusky air, Dorian Gray, dressed commonly, and with a muffler wrapped round his throat, crept quietly out of his house.|The Picture of Dorian Gray |Oscar Wilde
00:00|midnight|"""But wait till I tell you,"" he said. We had a midnight lunch too after all the jollification and when we sallied forth it was blue o'clock the morning after the night before"""|Ulysses |James Joyce
00:00|midnight|"""Midnight,"" you said. What is midnight to the young? And suddenly a festive blaze was flung Across five cedar trunks, snow patches showed, And a patrol car on our bumpy road Came to a crunching stop. Retake, retake!"|Pale Fire |Vladimir Nabokov
00:00|12.00 pm|That a man who could hardly see anything more than two feet away from him could be employed as a security guard suggested to me that our job was not to secure anything but to report for work every night, fill the bulky ledger with cryptic remarks like 'Patrolled perimeter 12.00 pm, No Incident' and go to the office every fortnight for our wages and listen to the talkative Ms Elgassier.|A Squatter's Tale |Ike Oguine
00:00|midnight|'Tis the year's midnight, and it is the day's, Lucy's, who scarce seven hours herself unmasks; The sun is spent, and now his flasks Send forth light squibs, no constant rays;|A Nocturnal upon St Lucy's Day |John Donne
00:00|midnight|At midnight his wife and daughter might still be bustling about, preparing holiday delicacies in the kitchen, straightening up the house, or perhaps getting their kimonos ready or arranging flowers. Oki would sit in the living room and listen to the radio. As the bells rang he would look back at the departing year. He always found it a moving experience.|Beauty and Sadness |Yasunari Kawabata
00:00|twelve|Bernardo: 'Tis now struck twelve; get thee to bed, Francisco.|Hamlet |Shakespeare
00:00|midnight|Big Ben concluded the run-up, struck and went on striking. (...) But, odder still - Big Ben had once again struck midnight. The time outside still corresponded to that registered by the stopped gilt clock, inside. Inside and outside matched exactly, but both were badly wrong. H'm.|Nights At The Circus |Angela Carter
00:00|midnight|But in the end I understood this language. I understood it, I understood it, all wrong perhaps. That is not what matters. It told me to write the report. Does this mean I am freer now than I was? I do not know. I shall learn. Then I went back into the house and wrote, It is midnight. The rain is beating on the windows. It was not midnight. It was not raining.|Molloy |Samuel Beckett
00:00|0000h.|Cartridges not allowed after 0000h., to encourage sleep.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
00:00|twelve|Francisco. You come most carefully upon your hour. Bernardo. 'Tis now struck twelve. Get thee to bed, Francisco.|Hamlet |William Shakespeare
00:00|0000h|Gately can hear the horns and raised voices and u-turn squeals way down below on Wash. That indicate it's around 0000h., the switching hour.|Infinite Jest|David Foster Wallace
00:00|twelve|Hamlet: What hour now? Horatio: I think it lacks of twelve. Marcellus: No, it is struck.|Hamlet |William Shakespeare
00:00|midnight|He is certain he heard footsteps: they come nearer, and then die away. The ray of light beneath his door is extinguished. It is midnight; some one has turned out the gas; the last servant has gone to bed, and he must lie all night in agony with no one to bring him any help.|Swann's Way |Marcel Proust
00:00|midnight|I am conceived to the chimes of midnight on the clock on the mantelpiece in the room across the hall. The clock once belonged to my great-grandmother (a woman called Alice) and its tired chime counts me into the world.|Behind the Scenes at the Museum |Kate Atkinson
00:00|twelve|I took her hand in mine, and bid her be composed; for a succession of shudders convulsed her frame, and she would keep straining her gaze towards the glass. 'There's nobody here!' I insisted. 'It was YOURSELF, Mrs. Linton: you knew it a while since.' 'Myself!' she gasped, 'and the clock is striking twelve! It's true, then! that's dreadful!'|Wuthering Heights |Emily Brontë
00:00|midnight|I was born in the city of Bombay ... On the stroke of midnight, as a matter of fact. Clock-hands joined palms in respectful greeting as I came. Oh, spell it out, spell it out: at the precise instant of India's arrival at independence, I tumbled forth into the world.|Midnight's Children |Salman Rushdie
00:00|midnight|It is midnight. The rain is beating on the windows. I am calm. All is sleeping. Nevertheless I get up and go to my desk. I can't sleep. ...|Molloy |Samuel Beckett
00:00|striking twelve|There's nobody here!' I insisted. 'It was YOURSELF, Mrs. Linton: you knew it a while since.' 'Myself!' she gasped, 'and the clock is striking twelve! It's true, then! that's dreadful!'|Wuthering Heights|Emily Bronté
00:00|midnight|It was nearing midnight and the Prime Minister was sitting alone in his office, reading a long memo that was slipping through his brain without leaving the slightest trace of meaning behind.|Harry Potter and The Half-Blood Prince |JK Rowling
00:00|midnight|Midnight had come upon the crowded city. The palace, the night-cellar, the jail, the madhouse; the chambers of birth and death, of health and sickness; the rigid face of the corpse and the calm sleep of the child - midnight was upon them all.|Oliver Twist |Charles Dickens
00:00|midnight|Midnight is approaching, and while the peak of activity has passed, the basal metabolism that maintains life continues undiminished, producing the basso continuo of the city's moan, a monotonous sound that neither rises or falls but is pregnant with foreboding.|After Dark |Murakami
00:00|midnight|Once upon a midnight dreary, while I pondered weak and weary, Over many a quaint and curious volume of forgotten lore, While I nodded, nearly napping, suddenly there came a tapping, As of some one gently rapping, rapping at my chamber door. `'Tis some visitor,' I muttered, `tapping at my chamber door - Only this, and nothing more.'|The Raven |Edgar Allan Poe
00:00|twelve|The clock striketh twelve O it strikes, it strikes! Now body, turn to air, Or Lucifer will bear thee quick to hell. O soul, be changed into little water drops, And fall into the ocean, ne'er to be found. My God, my God, look not so fierce on me!|Dr Faustus |Christopher Marlowe
00:00|midnight|The first night, as soon as the corporal had conducted my uncle Toby up stairs, which was about 10 - Mrs. Wadman threw herself into her arm chair, and crossing her left knee with her right, which formed a resting-place for her elbow, she reclin'd her cheek upon the palm of her hand, and leaning forwards, ruminated until midnight upon both sides of the question.'|The Life and Opinions of Tristram Shandy, Gentleman |Laurence Sterne
00:00|midnight|As midnight was striking bronze blows upon the dusky air, Dorian Gray, dressed commonly, and with a muffler wrapped round his throat, crept quietly out of his house.|The Picture of Dorian Gray|Oscar Wilde
00:00|twelve o'clock|To begin my life with the beginning of my life, I record that I was born (as I have been informed an believe) on a Friday, at twelve o'clock at night. It was remarked that the clock began to strike, and I began to cry, simultaneously.|David Copperfield |Charles Dickens
00:00|midnight|We have heard the chimes at midnight.|Henry IV|William Shakespeare
00:01|one minute past midnight|With the appointed execution time of one minute past midnight just seconds away, I knocked on the metal door twice. The lock turned and the door swiftly swung open.|Death at Midnight|Donald A. Cabana
00:02|Two minutes past midnight|Two minutes past midnight. With me in the lead the fourteen other men of Teams Yellow, White and Red moved out of the clearing and separated for points along the wall where they would cross over into the grounds.|Night of the Krait|Shashi Warrier
00:03|after twelve o'clock|It was after twelve o'clock when Easton came home. Ruth recognised his footsteps before he reached the house, and her heart seemed to stop beating when she heard the clang of the gate, as it closed after he had passed through.|The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists|Robert Tressell
00:03|three minutes past midnight|It was just three minutes past midnight when I last saw Archer Harrison alive. I remember, because I said it was two minutes past and he looked at his watch and said it was three minutes past.|Since Ibsen|George Jean Nathan
00:03|Three minutes after midnight.|Suddenly I felt a great stillness in the air, then a snapping of tension. I glanced at my watch. Three minutes after midnight. I was breathing normally and my pen moved freely across the page. Whatever stalked me wasn’t quite as clever as I’d feared, I thought, careful not to pause in my work.|The Historian |Elizabeth Kostova
00:03|three minutes past midnight|It was just three minutes past midnight when I last saw Archer Harrison alive. I remember, because I said it was two minutes past and he looked at his watch and said it was three minutes past.|Since Ibsen|George Jean Nathan
00:04|four minutes past midnight|At four minutes past midnight, January 22, Admiral Lowry's armada of more than 250 ships reached the transport area off Anzio. The sea was calm, the night was black.|Anzio: Epic of Bravery|Fred Sheehan
00:04|four minutes past midnight|Ralf didn't need to look at his watch to know that it was four minutes past midnight. He knew that this was the deciding moment with every fibre of his being.|The Turnarounders and the Arbuckle Rescue|Lou Heneghan
00:05|0005h|E.M. Security, normally so scrupulous with their fucking trucks at 0005h., is nowhere around, lending weight to yet another cliché. If you asked Gately what he was feeling right this second he'd have no idea.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
00:05|five minutes past midnight|To be more precise, it was at five minutes past midnight that he discovered the name of the man who had killed Ms. Anne Scott.|The Dead of Jericho|Colin Dexter
00:05|five minutes past midnight|I have done everything and spent every effort in getting you additional food, and I pledge to do the utmost in the future to protect you and safeguard your daily bread. I shall continue doing everything I can for you until five minutes past midnight.|Schindler's List|Thomas Keneally
00:05|five past midnight|So what train did this to her?' 'There's one at five past midnight.' 'Too early,' said Frost.|Hard Frost|R. D. Wingfield
00:06|six minutes past midnight|At six minutes past midnight, death relieved the sufferer.|West of Hell's Fringe|Glenn Shirley
00:07|seven minutes after midnight|It was seven minutes after midnight. The dog was lying on the grass in the middle of the lawn in front of Mrs Shears' house. Its eyes were closed. It looked as if it was running on its side, the way dogs run when they think they are chasing a cat in a dream.|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time |Mark Haddon
00:07|seven minutes past midnight|Celeste and her friends are back in school, and she asked me this morning what I knew about the Universe. She has to write a theme about it. 'Why ask me?' I said. 'You read The New York Times every day,' she said. So I told her that the Universe began as an eleven-pound strawberry which exploded at seven minutes past midnight three trillion years ago. 'I'm serious!' she said. 'All I can tell you is what I read in The New York Times,' I said.|Bluebeard|Kurt Vonnegut
00:07|seven minutes past midnight|Oh, yes. That's one of the reasons why you'll have to marry me. Professor Planish, how could you! The other reason is that it's now seven minutes past midnight - '|Gideon Planish|Sinclair Lewis
00:08|eight past midnight|"""Hour of the night!"" exclaimed the priest; ""it is day, not night, and the hour is eight past midnight!"""|The Brigantine|James Pascoe
00:09|12.09am|At 12.09am on 18 October, the cavalcade had reached the Karsaz Bridge, still ten kilometres from her destination.|The Bhutto Murder Trail: From Waziristan to GHQ|Amir Mir
00:09|nine minutes past midnight|It had to be different. They had been in the air three hours when Gorman touched his arm. 'This is it,' he said, 'two minutes!' 'Take her down,' Madden told Scofield, 'and put her on the ground in a hurry.' It was nine minutes past midnight. Scofield glanced over his shoulder, indicating the altimeter with a finger.|Flight to Enbetu|Louis L'Amour
00:10|ten minutes past midnight|It was at ten minutes past midnight. Three police cars, Alsations and a black maria arrive at the farmhouse. The farmer clad only in a jock-strap, refused them entry.|The Queue|Jonathan Barrow
00:11|eleven minutes past midnight|The first incendiaries to hit St Thomas's Hospital had splattered Riddell House at eleven minutes past midnight, from where a few hours earlier the Archbishop of Canterbury had given 'an inspiring address'.|The Longest Night|Gavin Mortimer
00:12|0 Hours, 12 Minutes|Clock time is 0 Hours, 12 Minutes, 0 Seconds. Twenty three minutes later, they have their first sight of Venus. Each lies with his Eye clapp'd to the Snout of an identical two and a half foot Gregorian reflector made by Mr Short, with Darkening-Nozzles by Mr Bird.|Mason & Dixon|Thomas Pynchon
00:12|twelve minutes past midnight|It was twelve minutes past midnight when mother and daughter saw the first lightning strike. It hit the main barn with such force the ground trembled under their feet.|Kentucky heat|Fern Michaels
00:13|12:13|It is 12:13 in the morning. My fingers do not feel like they are made of fingers; they feel like they are made of motion. I am tickling the steering wheel as I drive.|Paper Towns|John Green
00:13|thirteen minutes past midnight|'Just as I thought,' she murmured to herself. Then she slipped the book inside a plastic bag she'd brought along and put it in her raincoat pocket. Siri Holm left the Gunnerus Library at thirteen minutes past midnight. No surveillance cameras recorded her arrival or departure.|Where Monsters Dwell|Jorgen Brekke
00:13|thirteen minutes past midnight|At precisely thirteen minutes past midnight, you must dive off the Edge of the Ledge to catch the Atlantic Undercurrent|The Potion of Eternity|Sonja Chandrachud
00:14|fourteen minutes past midnight|It was exactly fourteen minutes past midnight when he completed the final call. Among the men he had reched were honourable men. Their voices would be heard by the President.|The Matarese Circle|Robert Ludlum
00:15|twelve-fifteen|At twelve-fifteen he got out of the van. He tucked the pistol under the waistband of his trousers and crossed the silent, deserted street to the Hudston house.|Watchers|Dean Koontz
00:16|sixteen minutes past midnight|At sixteen minutes past midnight, Block 4 was hit and the roof set alight.|The Longest Night|Gavin Mortimer
00:16|12.16|I sat up with a grunt, staring around, trying to see. Darkness hung like a fog in my room, and I reached out groggily for my clock. 12.16.|Eren|Simon P. Clark
00:17|seventeen minutes after twelve|Kava ordered two glasses of coffee for himself and his beloved and some cake. When the pair left, exactly seventeen minutes after twelve, the club began to buzz with excitement.|Vanvild Kava|Isaac Bashevis Singer
00:18|12.18am|21st December 1985, 12.18am [In bed] Michael doesn’t believe in Heaven or Hell. He’s got closer to death than most living people and he tells me there was no tunnel of light or dancing angels. I’m a bit disappointed, to be honest.|The Book of Lies|Mary Horlock
00:18|eighteen minutes past midnight|Then at eighteen minutes past midnight there was a moving flare of light in the gap between the lounge and the bar.|A Wanted Man|Lee Child
00:19|nineteen minutes past midnight|"The villas were all modern concrete buildings built by the Italian invaders. ""Right there,"" Hood said. The men gathered around him. It was nineteen minutes past midnight. ""That's the villa. Rommel is in there, gentlemen. Let's make it his last resting place."""|Praetorian|Thomas Gifford
00:20|twelve-twenty|Now she was kneading the little ball of hot paste on the convex margin of the bowl and I could smell the opium. There is no smell like it. Beside the bed the alarm-clock showed twelve-twenty, but already my tension was over. Pyle had diminished.|The Quiet American|Graham Greene
00:21|12.21am|Nobody had been one of Mycroft Ward's most important operatives and for sixty seconds every day, between 12.21am and 12.22am., his laptop was permitted to connect directly with the gigantic online database of self that was Mycroft Ward's mind.|The Raw Shark Texts|Steven Hall
00:22|12.22am|Nobody had been one of Mycroft Ward's most important operatives and for sixty seconds every day, between 12.21am and 12.22am., his laptop was permitted to connect directly with the gigantic online database of self that was Mycroft Ward's mind.|The Raw Shark Texts|Steven Hall
00:22|12.22am|...and 12.22am., his laptop was permitted to connect directly with the gigantic online database of self that was Mycroft Ward's mind.|The Raw Shark Texts|Steven Hall
00:23|twenty-three minutes past midnight|Oskar weighed the wristwatch in his hand, then gave the rather fine piece with its luminous dial showing twenty-three minutes past midnight to little Pinchcoal. He looked up inquiringly at his chief. Störtebeker nodded his assent. And Oskar said, as he adjusted his drum snugly for the trip home: 'Jesus will lead the way. Follow thou me!'|The Tin Drum|Günter Grass
00:24|12.24am|Sanders with Sutton as his gunner began their patrol at 12.24am, turning south towards Beachy Head at 10,000 ft.|The Longest Night|Gavin Mortimer
00:25|five-and-twenty minutes past midnight|Charlotte remembered that she had heard Gregoire go downstairs again, almost immediately after entering his bedroom, and before the servants had even bolted the house-doors for the night. He had certainly rushed off to join Therese in some coppice, whence they must have hurried away to Vieux-Bourg station which the last train to Paris quitted at five-and-twenty minutes past midnight. And it was indeed this which had taken place.|Fruitfulness |Emile Zola
00:25|Twenty-five past midnight|I mean, look at the time! Twenty-five past midnight! It was a triumph, it really was!|The Soldier's Wife|Joanna Trollope
00:26|12.26am.|"""A Mr Dutta from King's Cross called and told me you were on your way. He said you wanted to see the arrival of yesterday's 12.26am. It'll take me a few minutes to cue up the footage. Our regular security bloke isn't here today; he's up before Haringey Magistrates' Court for gross indecency outside the headquarters of the Dagenham Girl Pipers."""|Bryant & May Off the Rails|Christopher Fowler
00:27|12:27 A.M.|In the quiet dark, I began listing the precautions I'd start taking at first light. 12:27 A.M. 12:28 A.M. I wasn't going to that hotel room.|They're Watching|Gregg Hurwitz
00:27|Twenty-seven minutes past midnight|What time is curfew, Mitchell?' 'Midnight.' 'Take a look at that pretty little Rolex you're wearing and tell me what time it is now.' Jason looked down at his watch. 'Twenty-seven minutes past midnight.'|Chasing Stanley|Deirdre Martin
00:27|twenty-seven minutes past midnight|At twenty-seven minutes past midnight, right on schedule, the storm struck and filled the night with water and electricity.|Sunrise|Jack McDevitt
00:28|Twenty-eight minutes past midnight|One night, he said to himself again. Hearing his voice inside his head reassured him that he was not alone. But, during his whole life Peter had never been alone, not truly. He pulled his hand up so that he could just see his wrist-watch without heat escaping from inside the sleeping bag. The luminous clock face read: Twenty-eight minutes past midnight.|The Moon Stealers and the Quest for the Silver Bough|Tim Flanagan
00:28|12.28|The DRINK CHEER-UP COFFEE wall clock read 12.28.|11/22/63|Stephen King
00:29|twenty-nine minutes past twelve|"""What time is it?"" asked Teeny-bits. The station agent hauled out his big silver watch, looked at it critically and announced: ""Twenty-nine minutes past twelve.” “Past twelve!"" repeated Teeny-bits. ""It can't be."""|The Mark of the Knife|Clayton H Ernst
00:29|nearly half past twelve|'This is hopeless,' he whispered. 'It's nearly half past twelve. If he was going to show, we'd have seen something by now. I think . . . are you listening to me?'|The Golem's Eye|Jonathan Stroud
00:30|half-past twelve|It was half-past twelve when I returned to the Albany as a last desperate resort. The scene of my disaster was much as I had left it. The baccarat-counters still strewed the table, with the empty glasses and the loaded ash-trays.|The Amateur Cracksman|E. W. Hornung
00:30|half past midnight|'Perhaps you would tell us your movements after the Spongg charity benefit ended.' Spongg smiled. 'Of course. I was driven home to Castle Spongg by Ffinkworth, my valet, at about half past midnight.|The Big Over Easy|Jasper Fforde
00:31|00:31|Third individual approaches unnoticed and without caution. Once within reach, individual reaches out toward subjects. Recording terminates: timecode: 00:31:02.|Zombie Apocalypse! Fightback|Stephen Jones
00:32|Thirty-two minutes past midnight|Thirty-two minutes past midnight; the way things were going I could be at it all night. Before beginning a completely new search of the dial I had a thought: maybe this safe didn't open on zero as older models did, but on a factory-set number.|Ixtapa |Everette Howard Hunt
00:33|thirty-three minutes past midnight|"""So that at twelve-thirty-three you bolted the south door?"" ""Yes,"" replied Stephen Maxie easily. ""At thirty-three minutes past midnight."""|Cover her Face|P.D. James
00:34|Thirty-four minutes past midnight|Thirty-four minutes past midnight. 'We got ten minutes to be back here.' LT didn't argue. Schoolboy knew his former trade. LT's eyes fretted over the museum. 'Not still worrying about the security, are you, because there ain't none.'|Killer Tune|Dreda Say Mitchell
00:36|thirty-six minutes past twelve|Whitaker’s frightened eyes focused on one of his many clocks. It was thirty-six minutes past twelve. His heartbeat accelerated, the reciting of the parrot incessant.|Tales of Enticement|Anthony Hulse
00:36|thirty-six minutes past midnight|Alex went back inside, noted that the time was thirty-six minutes past midnight, and dialed 9 1 1 to report that he had found a dead stranger in the driveway. Then he rinsed his mouth, blew his nose, and dug a pair of winter gloves from the bottom drawer of his bureau. He pulled the wool liners out of the leather. He wanted another look, but he did not want to take the chance of leaving his fingerprints behind.|Return To Sender|Dick Cluster
00:37|12:37 a.m.|"The clock above the door read 12:37 a.m. ""Before she went missing, she hid all the clues. For this year."""|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn
00:37|twenty-three minutes to one|I came to the conclusion that the whole business at twenty-three minutes to one was a comedy played for my benefit! Anyone might see through the watch business: it is a common enough device in detective stories.|Murder on the Orient Express|Agatha Christie
00:38|12.38|HILDEGARDE SCHMIDT, German subject, Berth No. 8, Second Class. Motive: None. Alibi:Midnight to 2 A.M. (Vouched for by conductor and her mistress.) Went to bed. Was aroused by conductor at 12.38 approx. and went to mistress.|Murder on the Orient Express|Agatha Christie
00:39|thirty-nine minutes past twelve|Next, he remembered that the morrow of Christmas would be the twenty-seventh day of the moon, and that consequently high water would be at twenty-one minutes past three, the half-ebb at a quarter past seven, low water at thirty-three minutes past nine, and half flood at thirty-nine minutes past twelve.|Toilers of the Sea|Victor Hugo
00:40|twenty to one|We sat in the car park till twenty to one/ And now I'm engaged to Miss Joan Hunter Dunn.|A Subaltern's Love Song |John Betjeman
00:40|Twenty minutes to one|'Twenty minutes to one?' exclaimed Helen. 'My mother will certainly think we're lost. But I hate to go. It is magnificent, even if it is terrible.'|White Ashes|Sidney R. Kennedy
00:41|12:41 A.M.|The call had been made at 12:41 A.M. Sunday, just an hour or so after Thorson had apparently checked into the hotel in Phoenix.|The Poet|Michael Connelly
00:42|forty-two minutes past midnight|At forty-two minutes past midnight, Greenwich Mean Time, on April 15, 2154, The Event happened. There was no pulse of light, no explosion, no cause anyone could name. But at that moment, immortality became a reality.|Room 42|D.K. Cassidy
00:42|eighteen minutes to one|Nothing Harmon could do, though. By the time they got into the tunnel itself, it was eighteen minutes to one o'clock.|Rampage|John Sandford & Michele Cook
00:42|eighteen minutes to one|The butt had been growing warm in her fingers; now the glowing end stung her skin. She crushed the cigarette out and stood, brushing ash from her black skirt. It was eighteen minutes to one. She went to the house phone and called his room. The telephone rang and rang, but there was no answer.|Marjorie Morningstar|Herman Wouk
00:43|twelve-forty-three|Died five minutes ago, you say? he asked. His eye went to the watch on his wrist. Twelve-forty-three, he wrote on the blotter.|A Pocket Full of Rye|Agatha Christie
00:43|forty-three minutes past midnight|Seven nights after the Pope's death, the moon rose with the star Gienah her close companion. At forty-three minutes past midnight, I went into my windowless cabinet and opened the hidden compartment with a key.|The Devil's Queen|Jeanne Kalogridis
00:44|about a quarter to one|Uncle Dick protested, but we had our own way, and about a quarter to one on a bitter March night we let ourselves out and walked down to the works. For my part I would far rather have gone to bed, but after a few minutes the excitement of the proceeding began to assert itself, and I was bright and wakeful enough.|Patience Wins|George Manville Fenn
00:45|12.45|At 12.45, during a lull, Mr Yoshogi told me that owing to the war there were now many more women in England than men.|Pig and Pepper: A Comedy of Youth|David Footman
00:45|third quarter after midnight|At the thought he jumped to his feet and took down from its hook the coat in which he had left Miss Viner's letter. The clock marked the third quarter after midnight, and he knew it would make no difference if he went down to the post-box now or early the next morning; but he wanted to clear his conscience, and having found the letter he went to the door.|The Reef |Edith Wharton
00:45|quarter to one|As he expected, there was Boris climbing out of a taxi at quarter to one in the morning. And there was the girl who wasn't Tallulah, smartly dressed, young and pretty, with the neutral-face boredom of everybody whose self-esteem was nonexistent|Great North Road|Peter F. Hamilton
00:46|about a quarter to one|This is not quite correct, however,' he added, glancing over the document. 'I wrote it rather hurriedly.' 'You see you begin, 'Whereas, at about a quarter to one on Tuesday morning an attempt was made,' and so on.|The Reigate Puzzle|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
00:47|12:47a.m|At 12:47a.m, Uncle Ho left us forever.|Last Night I Dreamed Of Peace|Andrew X. Pham
00:48|forty-eight minutes past midnight|We rise for the shipping forecast at forty-eight minutes past midnight and set off shortly afterwards. The forecast is for a moderate breeze from the southwest, possibly strengthening to Force 5. If it occurs, it will give us a sail. For the moment there is only the lightest of breezes and the sea is still very bumpy.|Dolphins Under My Bed|Sandra Clayton
00:49|eleven minutes before one A.M.|A very unfortunate thing happened, you see. Apparently Lori Petersen called the police shortly after she got home from the hospital early Saturday morning. We learned this from one of the dispatchers on duty at the time. At eleven minutes before one A.M., a 911 operator got a call. The Petersen residence came up on the computer screen but the line was immediately disconnected.|Postmortem|Patricia Cornwell
00:50|12.50|The packing was done at 12.50; and Harris sat on the big hamper, and said he hoped nothing would be found broken. George said that if anything was broken it was broken, which reflection seemed to comfort him. He also said he was ready for bed.|Three Men in a Boat |Jerome K Jerome
00:51|nine minutes to one|The knock on Jonathan's door came at nine minutes to one. He was awake watching the moonlight shining through the curtains as it danced on the ceiling. 'Come in!' he said. His heart beat sped up as Laikynn walked through the door.|Humanity|Linus Locke
00:51|nine minutes to one|Ines Garcia de Lopez de Santa Anna finally passed away at nine minutes to one in the morning, while staying in Puebla|Santa Anna of Mexico|Will Fowler
00:52|eight minutes to one|Its hands stood at eight minutes to one; they had stood so for an unknowable number of years before it had come into Petrovsky's possession, but he was still proud of it.|Russian Hide and Seek|Kingsley Amis
00:53|seven minutes to one|But at seven minutes to one o'clock in the morning a deafening whistling was heard, like that produced by a body of water rushing with great violence. The captain, Ned Land, and I were then on the poop, eagerly peering through the profound darkness. 'Ned Land,' asked the commander, 'you have often heard the roaring of whales?' 'Often, sir; but never such whales the sight of which brought me in two thousand dollars.|Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|Jules Verne
00:54|six minutes to one|Everybody was happy; everybody was complimentary; the ice was soon broken; songs, anecdotes, and more drinks followed, and the pregnant minutes flew. At six minutes to one, when the jollity was at its highest— BOOM! There was silence instantly.|A Double Barrelled Detective Story|Mark Twain
00:55|Five to one|He rolled one way, rolled the other, listened to the loud tick of the clock, and was asleep a minute later. Five to one in the morning. Fifty-one hours to go.|61 Hours|Lee Child
00:56|12:56 A.M.|It was 12:56 A.M. when Gerald drove up onto the grass and pulled the limousine right next to the cemetery.|Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close |Jonathan Safran Foer
00:56|12:56|Teacher used to lie awake at night facing that clock, batting his eyelashes against his pillowcase to mimic the sound of the rolling drop action. One night, and this first night is lost in the countless later nights of compounding wonder, he discovered a game. Say the time was 12:56.|Lessons in Essence|Dana Standridge
00:57|12:57|A minute had passed, and the roller dropped a new leaf. 12:57. 12 + 57 = 69; 6 + 9 = 15; 1 + 5 = 6. 712 + 5 = 717; 71 + 7 = 78; 7 + 8 = 15; 1 + 5 = 6 again.|Lessons in Essence|Dana Standridge
00:58|0058 h|I sit down at the work desk in my room and wave my hand to bring the computer out of standby. The twenty-four-hour clock reads 0058 hours.|Waypoint Kangaroo|Curtis C. Chen
00:58|almost at one in the morning|It was downright shameless on his part to come visiting them, especially at night, almost at one in the morning, after all that had happened.|The Idiot|Fyodor Dostoyevsky
00:59|near one|It was near one before the gentlemen and ladies sought their chambers.|Jane Eyre|Charlotte Bronté
01:00|1.00 am.|1.00 am. I felt the surrounding quietness suffocating me.|Sister |Rosamund Lupton
01:00|one o'clock|What time is it now?' she said. 'About one o'clock.' 'In the morning?' Herera's friend leered at her. 'No, there's a total eclipse of the sun.'|Freedom|Jonathan Franzen
01:00|one o'clock|What in the name of God was he doing on King's Cross station at one o'clock in the morning, with no cigarette and no home that he could reasonably expect to get into without being hacked to death by a homicidal bird?|The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul|Douglas Adams
01:00|nearly one o'clock|I looked attentively at her, as she put that singular question to me. It was then nearly one o'clock. All I could discern distinctly by the moonlight was a colourless, youthful face, meagre and sharp to look at about the cheeks and chin; large, grave, wistfully attentive eyes; nervous, uncertain lips; and light hair of a pale, brownish-yellow hue.|The Woman in White |Wilkie Collins
01:00|one in the morning|I'm the only one awake in this house on this night before the day that will change all our lives. Though it's already that day: the little luminous hands on my alarm clock (which I haven't set) show just gone one in the morning.|Tomorrow |Graham Swift
01:00|One am|It was the thirtieth of May by now. One am on the thirtieth of May 1940. Quite a famous date on which to be lying awake and staring at the ceiling. Already in the creeks and tidal estuaries of England the pleasure-boats and paddle-steamers were casting their moorings for the day trip to Dunkirk. And, over on the other side, Ted stood as a good a chance as anyone else.|London Belongs to Me |Norman Collins
01:00|one |Last night of all, When yon same star that's westward from the pole Had made his course t'illume that part of heaven Where now it burns, Marcellus and myself, The bell then beating one -|Hamlet |William Shakespeare
01:00|one o'clock in the morning|The station was more crowded than he had expected to find it at - what was it? he looked up at the clock - one o'clock in the morning. What in the name of God was he doing on King's Cross station at one o'clock in the morning, with no cigarette and no home that he could reasonably expect to get into without being hacked to death by a homicidal bird?|The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul |Douglas Adams
01:01|one minute past one|Thus it was that at one minute past one o'clock, when a preternaturally self-respecting porter dispassionately ascertained that nothing more would be required of him till morning and shut himself out of her presence, the girl subsided upon the edge of a bed of such sybaritic character as amply to warrant the designation de luxe, and, flushed and trembling with excitement (now that she dared once again to be her natural self) and with all incredulity appropriate to the circumstances, stared at the young woman who blankly stared back from a long mirror framed in the door.|Nobody|Louis Joseph Vance
01:02|a minute or two past one|She got up and felt her way in stocking-feet to the living room; it was empty, the lamp turned low, the rocker still. The clock showed a minute or two past one.|The Make-Believers|Berry Fleming
01:02|two minutes past one|Fallon approached the gate at two minutes past one, his swagger evidence of his satisfaction at the turn of events.|Blood Before Sunrise|Amanda Bonilla
01:03|01:03|Cleveland handed it to Toronto at 01:03 EST; that's seven minutes ago. At the moment, Toronto Center reports the aircraft's position as near London, Ontario. I have more information - course, height, speed - if you want it.|Airport|Arthur Hailey
01:03|01:03 am|marleybones @ February 1 01:03 am Look, guys, we needn't go so far as to put the Peacock in the middle of the action. But even if she weren't a personal friend of Mr. Suicide's, couldn't she have gotten to know him a little while he designed her necklace? After all, a commission like that makes people rather friendly.|Fickle|Peter Manus
01:04|four minutes past one|The electric timepiece on the roofs marked four minutes past one as they rattled past. What people were still awake were most of them inside the shining windows of the restaurants, and the big porters were leaning sleepily against the doorposts of their hostelries. In the cab Ralston wondered what the President would say if he could see him then, chasing all over the town after a young woman and her male escort.|Mortmain|Arthur Cheney Train
01:05|five minutes past one|Certain, sir. It was just five minutes past one when I drove into our mews.' 'Now, then, be careful about this, Mountain. I want to know exactly what happened when you drove up to the house. Tell us in your own way.' The coachman looked round amongst the listeners as if he were a little perplexed. 'Why, sir,' he answered, turning back to Barthorpe, 'there was nothing happened!|The Herapath Property|J. S. Fletcher
01:06|1:06|When he woke it was 1:06 by the digital clock on the bedside table. He lay there looking at the ceiling, the raw glare of the vaporlamp outside bathing the bedroom in a cold and bluish light. Like a winter moon.|No Country for Old Men|Cormac McCarthy
01:07|1:07|Roger. Check your straps, everyone, and get ready. The engines will fire in about two minutes, at 01:07 on your GET clock. The seconds ticked away, going too fast yet seeming to take an eternity. This had to be it. Seconds to go, three more, two, one ...|Skyfall|Harry Harrison
01:07|1:07 A.M.|"""Whoa""", I heard myself whisper. I glanced at the digital alarm clock sitting on top of one of the bookshelves. Its glowing blue display said the local time was now 1:07 A.M. I turned back to L0hengrin. She was beaming with pride.|Ready Player Two|Ernest Cline
01:08|1.08a.m.|It was 1.08a.m. but he had left the ball at the same time as I did, and had further to travel.|The Rosie Project|Graeme Simsion
01:08|1:08|My radio-alarm is glowing 01:08 when I hear footsteps on the stairs, the pause, the timid knock-knock-knock on my outer door.|The Bone Clocks|David Mitchell
01:09|nine minutes past one|They made an unostentatious exit from their coach, finding themselves, when the express had rolled on into the west, upon a station platform in a foreign city at nine minutes past one o'clock in the morning - but at length without their shadow.|The Black Bag|Louis Joseph Vance
01:10|1.10am|February 26, Saturday - Richards went out 1.10am and found it clearing a bit, so we got under way as soon as possible, which was 2:10a.m.|South: The Endurance Expedition|Ernest Shackleton
01:11|eleven minutes past one|I left my door ajar and at eleven minutes past one I heard Harvey walking across the living-room. There was a gurgling as he took a swig from one of the bottles on the trolley. He let himself out of the front door as quietly as he could. I watched him from the window; he was alone.|Billion-Dollar Brain|Len Deighton
01:11|nearer to one than half past|Declares one of the waiters was the worse for liquor, and that he was giving him a dressing down. Also that it was nearer to one than half past.|The Affair at the Victory Ball|Agatha Christie
01:12|1:12am|It was 1:12am when Father arrived at the police station. I did not see him until 1:28am but I knew he was there because I could hear him. He was shouting, 'I want to see my son,' and 'Why the hell is he locked up?' and, 'Of course I'm bloody angry.'|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time|Mark Haddon
01:12|twelve minutes past one|It was twelve minutes past one in the morning. Lo Manto thought now would be the best time to pay a visit to the man who murdered Mr. Murray Saltzman.|Paradise City|Lorenzo Carcaterra
01:12|twelve minutes past one|Her clock radio over on the dresser had a luminous dial, and it read twelve minutes past one o'clock in the morning. Who would be ringing her bell at a time like this?|The Sour Lemon Score|Richard Stark
01:13|thirteen minutes past one|He drew out his note-book and read aloud what the mysterious chandler had said to him: 'It was precisely thirteen minutes past one on the twenty-fourth of January when I drew my last breath.' 'Whether that is true,' Frederick concluded, 'remains to be proved.'|Atlantis|Gerhart Hauptmann
01:14|about quarter past one|She has a witness, Miss Stuart, a credible witness. Mr. Haviland has told me that he saw Miss Frayne at the door of the boudoir at about quarter past one.' 'Gray saw her! He didn't tell me this.|The Curved Blades|Carolyn Wells
01:14|one-fourteen|Now Camille-' And he swirled on her. 'Sal is here, this is my old buddy from New Yor-r-k, this is his first night in Denver and it's absolutely necessary for me to take him out and fix him up with a girl.' 'But what time will you be back?' 'It is now' (looking at his watch) 'exactly one-fourteen.|On the Road|Jack Kerouac
01:15|quarter past one|I am sorry, therefore, as I have said, that I ever paid any attention to the footsteps. They began about a quarter past one o'clock in the morning, a rhythmic, quick-cadenced walking around the dining-room table.|"My Life and Hard Times: ""The Night the Ghost Got In"""|James Thurber
01:15|1.15am.|Lily Chen always prepared an 'evening' snack for her husband to consume on his return at 1.15am.|Sour Sweet |Timothy Mo
01:15|quarter past one|The ghost that got into our house on the night of November 17, 1915, raised such a hullabaloo of misunderstandings that I am sorry I didn't just let it keep on walking, and go to bed. Its advent caused my mother to throw a shoe through a window of the house next door and ended up with my grandfather shooting a patrolman. I am sorry, therefore, as I have said, that I ever paid any attention to the footsteps. They began about a quarter past one o'clock in the morning, a rhythmic, quick-cadenced walking around the dining-room table.|"My Life and Hard Times: ""The Night the Ghost Got In"" "|James Thurber
01:16|sixteen past one|At sixteen past one, they walked into the interview room.|Nothing Gold Can Stay |Dana Stabenow
01:16|1.16am|From 1am to 1.16am vouched for by other two conductors.|Murder on the Orient Express|Agatha Christie
01:16|sixteen minutes past one|The oven clock said it was sixteen minutes past one. She was completely exhausted. She'd had dreams last night. She couldn't remember what they were about, but a strong sense of unease still hung over her.|Mona|Dan Sehlberg
01:17|1:17|The clocks stopped at 1:17. A long shear of light and then a series of low concussions. It's the end of the world.....|The Road|Cormac McCarthy
01:17|seventeen minutes past one|At that moment (it was seventeen minutes past one in the morning) Lieutenant Bronsfield was preparing to leave the watch and return to his cabin, when his attention was attracted by a distant hissing noise.|A voyage round the moon |Jules Verne
01:17|1:17|The clocks stopped at 1:17. A long shear of light and then a series of low concussions. He got up and went to the window. What is it? she said. He didnt answer. He went into the bathroom and threw the lightswitch but the power was already gone. A dull rose glow in the windowglass. He dropped to one knee and raised the lever to stop the tub and then turned on both taps as far as they would go. She was standing in the doorway in her nightwear, clutching the jamb, cradling her belly in one hand. What is it? she said. What is happening?|The Road |Cormac McCarthy
01:18|01:18 A.M.|Time is 01:18 A.M. There is only so much to say in the scriptures of times forgotten. Unspoken language older than clay, most memories still too rotten to be used ever again.|Death's Memoirs|Constante P. Firme III
01:18|eighteen minutes past one|It was a Saturday night, or technically Sunday morning. It was eighteen minutes past one.|Summerland|Elin Hilderbrand
01:19|nineteen past one|"""Go to bed before he comes in,"" she ordered herself for the umteenth time. Still, she sat looking at the clock. The minute hand shifted to nineteen past one and her nerves grew more on edge."|Haunted Husband|Elizabeth August
01:20|twenty minutes past one|"""Well!"" she said, looking like a minor female prophet about to curse the sins of the people. ""May I trespass on your valuable time long enough to ask what in the name of everything bloodsome you think you're playing at, young piefaced Bertie? It is now some twenty minutes past one o'clock in the morning, and not a spot of action on your part."""|Jeeves and the Feudal Spirit |P.G. Wodehouse
01:20|1.20am|Then it was 1.20am, but I hadn't heard Father come upstairs to bed. I wondered if he was asleep downstairs or whether he was waiting to come in and kill me. So I got out my Swiss Army Knife and opened the saw blade so that I could defend myself.|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
01:21|01:21 A.M.|01:21 A.M.—Gail Folliard checks into the exclusive hotel Jumeriah and gets a room on the eleventh floor. When asked by the reception clerk for her home address, she answers without batting an eye: 78 Memmier Road, Dublin, Ireland. It would later be established that this address was nonexistent.|Mossad|Michael Bar-Zohar, Nissim Mishal
01:21|1:21 a.m.|I nodded and looked at the clock: 1:21 a.m. Her fingers moved across my skin. 'You're soaking. Were you dreaming?' I turned and looked at her in the darkness of the bedroom.|Vanished|Tim Weaver
01:22|1:22|It was 1:22 when we found Dad's grave.|Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close|Jonathan Safran Foer
01:23|twenty-three minutes past one|The clock marked twenty-three minutes past one. He was suddenly full of agitation, yet hopeful. She had come! Who could tell what she would say? She might offer the most natural explanation of her late arrival.|A Mummer's Tale|Anatole France
01:24|1.24am|Larkin had died at 1.24am, turning to the nurse who was with him, squeezing her hand, and saying faintly, 'I am going to the inevitable.'|Body Parts: Essays on Life-Writing|Hermione Lee
01:25|twenty-five minutes past one|He made a last effort; he tried to rise, and sank back. His head fell on the sofa cushions. It was then twenty-five minutes past one o'clock.|The Moonstone|Wilkie Collins
01:25|twenty-five minutes past one|You needn't shout like that!''It's ridiculous, isn't it?''No, it's not ridiculous, it's - ' She did not complete the sentence. He drew nearer to her, dragging his chair with him. 'You came in at twenty-five minutes past one.|A Mummer's Tale|Anatole France
01:25|twenty-five minutes past one|The descent began at twenty-five minutes past one at night, and the chamber, drawn under by the reservoirs full of water, disappeared from the surface of the ocean. The emotion of the officers and sailors on board was now divided between the prisoners in the projectile and the prisoners in the submarine apparatus.|Around the Moon|Jules Verne
01:26|one twenty-six A.M.|When I reached the stop and got off, it was already one twenty-six A.M. by the bus's own clock. I had been gone over ten hours.|The Silver Metal Lover|Tanith Lee
01:27|twenty-seven minutes past one|At twenty-seven minutes past one she felt as if she was levitating out of her body.|Trackers|Deon Meyer
01:28|1:28 am|It was 1:12 am when Father arrived at the police station. I did not see him until 1:28 am but I knew he was there because I could hear him. He was shouting, 'I want to see my son,' and 'Why the hell is he locked up?' and, 'Of course I'm bloody angry.'|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
01:29|one-twenty-nine A.M.|He exited the men's room at one-twenty-nine A.M.|The Narc|William Edmund Butterworth
01:29|1.29|The break-off rendezvous for this access phase was twenty-four hours from the commencement of solo operations by the executive in the target zone: 01.29 hours today when I'd left Swordfish.|The Mandarin Cypher|Adam Hall
01:30|half-past one|"""Half-past one”, The street lamp sputtered, The street lamp muttered, The street lamp said, ""Regard that woman ..."""|Rhapsody on a Windy Night |TS Eliot
01:30|1:30 A.M.|Around 1:30 A.M. the door opened and I thought it was Karla, but it was Bug, saying Karla and Laura had gone out for a stag night after they ran out of paint.|Microserfs |Douglas Coupland
01:30|one thirty|The late hour helped. It simplified things. It categorized the population. Innocent bystanders were mostly home in bed. I walked for half an hour, but nothing happened. Until one thirty in the morning. Until I looped around to 22nd and Broadway.|Gone Tomorrow |Lee Child
01:30|1:30 a.m.|The radio alarm clock glowed 1:30 a.m. Bad karaoke throbbed through walls. I was wide awake, straightjacketed by my sweaty sheets. A headache dug its thumbs into my temples. My gut pulsed with gamma interference: I lurched to the toilet.|Ghostwritten |David Mitchell
01:30|half past one|Yes, good, except that I didn't actually give it the problem until half past one, Ponder.' 'You're telling me you got the answer before you asked the question?' 'Yes!'|Interesting Times|Terry Pratchett
01:30|half past one|The hands of the clock were nearing half past one. He heard strangely few sounds from the outside, as though extraneous noises were being soaked up by the clouds covering the city's sky like a thick cotton layer.|1Q84: Books 1 and 2|Haruki Murakami
01:30|Half-past one|Half-past one, The street lamp sputtered, The street lamp muttered,|Rhapsody on a Windy Night|T. S. Eliot
01:31|Around 1.30am|Around 1.30am the door opened and I thought it was Karla, but it was Bug, saying Karla and Laura had gone out for a stag night after they ran out of paint|Microserfs|Douglas Coupland
01:32|one-thirty-two|She grinned at him with malicious playfulness, showing great square teeth, and then ran for the stairs. One-thirty-two. She thought that she heard a whistle blown and took the last three steps in one stride.|Stamboul Train|Graham Greene
01:33|one-thirty-three a.m.|He looked at his watch. One-thirty-three a.m. He had been asleep on this bench for over an hour and a half.|Skeletons|Kat Fox
01:33|twenty-seven minutes to two|It was a clear, star-lit night. A great, lonely sea of black country with a fleeting light or two in the distance, seeming to make its blackness even lonelier, was all that she could distinguish. Toward the east she thought she saw a thin rind of pearl and pink on the horizon, and looked at her watch feverishly. It was twenty-seven minutes to two. She shut out the night and the star-light, and listened once more to the pulsing rhythm of the car-wheels.|The Silver Poppy|Arthur Stringer
01:34|1:34|Myrtle couldn't sleep. Her digital clock's luminous numbers told her it was 01:34 in the morning, which would be later than she had ever been awake in her life. But the questions were so many, and so insistent, that they just wouldn't let her go.|Drowned Hopes|Donald E. Westlake
01:34|1:34 a.m.|November 4, 1:34 a.m. Sirens scream bloody murder in the distance. They yell like a lost child. Always growing closer, always growing louder. He can hear the urgency in their tone, as he lies sleepless. He knows they are coming for him. And then they stop.|The Mother Who Loved Halloween|John Juettner
01:35|twenty-five to two|Police probationer Wagner yawned and looked at his watch: twenty-five to two.|The G File|Hakan Nesser
01:35|twenty-five minutes to two|His life, his strength flowed on here in this little, tree-grown field of death; and his watch showed twenty-five minutes to two when at last the spade struck wood.|The Witch|A.E. van Vogt
01:36|thirty-six minutes past one|On the north-east side of the street, about midway between the fish and flesh markets in the seaport town of Falmouth, and at about the silent and solemn hour of thirty-six minutes past one by my father's watch, on the morning of the 28th day of December, of the year of grace 1752, His Gracious Majesty George the Second being King of Great Britain and Ireland, (it is necessary in important matters to be particular). I was introduced with the usual forms and ceremonies into the ancient family of the Hurrys, as the undoubted child of my father Richard and my mother Joan, the ninth, and as it subsequently proved, the last of their promising offspring.|Hurricane Hurry|W H G Kingston
01:36|1:36 A.M.|Sunday 1:36 A.M. IN THE PICKUP I’ve just finished telling Slade about how Katherine relentlessly worked on me, how it seemed to have become her personal mission to get me to break up with him, how foolishly dazzled I was by the life she was offering, how it got to the point where I felt like I had to choose between her and him. And Katherine was there every day, while he was far away.|Blood on my Hands|Todd Strasser
01:37|1:37|Major Yun appeared at General Castleton's elbow, and handed an interface to the base leader. General Castleton took it, his face darkening and his frown deepening as he read it. 'What is it?' she asked when he looked up. 'At 01:37 this morning, an encrypted message was sent from inside the base.'|Outcasts|Gail Delaney
01:38|0138 h|z-32 wasted no time taking advantage of the new situation by doubling back in an attempt to regroup the German force and make for the English Channel, but at 0138 hours Tartar wheeled towards her.|The Juno Beach Trilogy|Mark Zuehlke
01:38|one-thirty-eight|At one-thirty-eight am suspect left the Drive-In and drove to seven hundred and twenty three North Walnut, to the rear of the residence, and parked the car.|The Narc|William Edmund Butterworth
01:39|1.39|You are viewing the webjournal of blueeyedboy posting on: [email protected] Posted at: 01.39 on Friday, February 22 Status: public Mood: nasty Listening to: Gloria Gaynor: 'I Will Survive' She has changed her name a number of times, but folk still call her Gloria Green.|blueeyedboy|Joanne Harris
01:40|one-forty am|March twelfth, one-forty am, she leaves a group of drinking buddies to catch a bus home. She never makes it.|Bones to Ashes|Kathy Reichs
01:41|nineteen minutes to two|Raffles, without a stitch of clothing on his body, but with a glass phial, corked with cotton-wool, between his teeth, and a tiny screw-driver behind his ear, squirmed feet first through the ventilator over his berth; and it was nineteen minutes to two when he returned, head first, with the phial still between his teeth, and the cotton-wool rammed home to still the rattling of that which lay like a great gray bean within.|The Amateur Cracksman|E. W. Hornung
01:42|1:42|At 01:42 and 26 seconds, the plane hit the side of Nimitz Hill, a densely vegetated mountain three miles southwest of the airport : $60 million and 212,000 kilograms of steel slamming into rocky ground at one hundred miles per hour.|Outliers: The Story of Success|Malcolm Gladwell
01:43|1:43|They were timed at 01:43 on the morning of the attack on Kenny Stocks.|Trophies|David Evans
01:44|sixteen minutes to two|She knew it was the stress, two long days of stress, and she looked at her watch, sixteen minutes to two, and she almost leaped with fright, a shock wave rippling through her body, where had the time gone?|Trackers|Deon Meyer
01:45|fifteen minutes to two|And the whole house seemed resounding with his shouts. When it was ten or fifteen minutes to two the deacon would come in; he was a lanky young man of twenty-two, with long hair, with no beard and a hardly perceptible moustache. Going into the drawing-room, he crossed himself before the ikon, smiled, and held out his hand to Von Koren. 'Good-morning,' the zoologist said coldly. 'Where have you been?'|The Duel|Anton Pavlovich Chekhov
01:46|one forty-six a.m.|That particular phenomenom got Presto up at one forty-six a.m.; silently, he painted his face and naked body with camouflage paint. He opened the door to his room and stepped out into the common lobby.|Fardnock's Revenge|J.W. Stockton
01:47|0147 h|The Barrakuda crossed into the territorial waters of Canada at 0147 hours local time. The submarine cruised northeasterly one hundred meters below the surface at a stealthy five knots.|The Good Spy|Jeffrey Layton
01:48|01:48|Mr. Peripart Sir then you immediately departed under a special clearance from the government at Saigon and returned here at 01:48 local time|Finity|John Barnes
01:49|1.49|Monsieur Pamplemousse had not one, but several large 'pick-me-ups' before he retired for the night. Consequently it took him rather longer than usual to regain consciousness when the phone rang for the second time. Screwing up his eyes, it was a moment or two before he deciphered the figures 01.49 on the digital bedside clock, and several more before he finally made sense of what was being said. It was a man's voice, and it kept repeating the word Estragon.|Monsieur Pamplemousse and the Militant Midwives|Michael Bond
01:50|ten minutes before two AM|No, she thought: every spinster legal secretary, bartender, and orthodontist had a cat or two—and she could not tolerate (not even as a lark, not even for a moment at ten minutes before two AM), embodying cliché.|Dog|Michelle Herman
01:51|nine minutes to two|At nine minutes to two the other vehicle arrived. At first Milla didn't believe her eyes: that shape, those markings.|Trackers|Deon Meyer
01:52|eight minutes to two|Link telepathically confirmed it was eight minutes to two in the morning. I was only eight minutes away from the anomaly appearing again. The time in the 26th century was running out fast for me.|A Timeless Journey|Elliot Sacchi
01:53|seven minutes to two|Bony gave a further two swallows, retrieved the glass, told the old man to go to sleep, and left the room, walking without noise back to his bedroom window. He had been in his room only a minute when he heard the Buick returning. It was then seven minutes to two.|The Mountains have a Secert|Arthur Upfield
01:54|six minutes to two|Six minutes to two. Janina Mentz watched the screen, where the small program window flickered with files scrolling too fast to read, searching for the keyword.|Trackers|Dean Koontz
01:55|five minutes to two|About five minutes to two I got nervous waiting for our guns to open up. I could not take my eyes from my watch. I crouched against the parapet and strained my muscles in a death-like grip upon my rifle.|Over the Top: By an American Soldier Who Went|Arthur Guy Empey
01:55|five minutes to two|It wanted five minutes to two; I therefore had still two hours of my watch to stand; and, to stave off a certain feeling of drowsiness that was insidiously taking possession of me, I went down on to the main deck and proceeded to pace to and fro in the waist, satisfied that I might walk there as long as I pleased without disturbing the rest of my companions, each of whom occupied a cabin under the poop.|Overdue: The Story of a Missing Ship|Harry Collingwood
01:56|1:56|Mr. Peripart Sir at 01:56 you ordered me back into shutdown mode|Finity|John Barnes
01:57|three minutes to two|It was three minutes to two. If the earth did continue to exist, I would have a long night ahead of me.|Interstellar Pig|William Sleator
01:58|two minutes to two|Meanwhile Peter would make his way to Gordon Fire Brigade station where at two minutes to two he would slash four of the fire truck tyres before beating a hasty retreat.|Programmed To Kill|David J. Murray
01:58|two minutes to two|It was two minutes to two. I checked my flashlight and envelope and let the inside of my arm touch the firmness of my holster through my jacket. It was reassuring.|Bullet for a Star|Stuart M. Kaminsky
01:59|One ... fifty-nine|For twenty minutes he sat and watched as the gap between the ship and Epun closed, as the ship's computer teased and kneaded the numbers that would bring it into a loop around the little moon, and close the loop and keep it there, orbiting in perpetual obscurity. 'One ... fifty-nine'|So Long, and Thanks for All the Fish|Douglas Adams
02:00|About two|"""The middle of the night?"" Alec asked sharply.""Can you be more definite?"" ""About two. Just past."" Daisy noted that he expressed no concern for her safety."|Dead in the water |Carola Dunn
02:00|two o'clock|As two o'clock pealed from the cathedral bell, Jean Valjean awoke.|Les Miserables |Victor Hugo
02:00|2 A.M.|Get on plane at 2 A.M., amid bundles, chickens, gypsies, sit opposite pair of plump fortune tellers who groan and (very discreetly) throw up all the way to Tbilisi.|Bech: A Book|J. Updike
02:00|two|Lady Macbeth: Out, damned spot! out, I say!—One: two: why, then, 'tis time to do't.—Hell is murky!—Fie, my lord, fie! a soldier, and afeard? What need we fear who knows it, when none can call our power to account?—Yet who would have thought the old man to have had so much blood in him.|Macbeth|Shakespeare
02:00|It struck two.|Somewhere behind a screen a clock began wheezing, as though oppressed by something, as though someone were strangling it. After an unnaturally prolonged wheezing there followed a shrill, nasty, and as it were unexpectedly rapid, chime - as though someone were suddenly jumping forward. It struck two. I woke up, though I had indeed not been asleep but lying half-conscious.|Notes from the underground |Fyodor Dostoyevsky
02:00|two o'clock|When all had grown quiet and Fyodor Pavlovich went to bed at around two o'clock, Ivan Fyodorovich also went to bed with the firm resolve of falling quickly asleep, as he felt horribly exhausted.'|The Brothers Karamazov |Fyodor Dostoyevsky
02:01|2.01am.|I checked my watch. 2.01am. The cheeseburger Happy Meal was now only a distant memory. I cursed myself for not also ordering a breakfast sandwich for the morning.|The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet|Reif Larsen
02:02|two minutes past two|After two more visits, the most celebrated practitioner told Popanilla that his disorder was 'unquestionably nervous;' that he had over-excited himself by talking too much; that in future he must count five between each word he uttered, never ask any questions, and avoid society; that is, never stay at an evening party on any consideration later than twenty-two minutes past two, and never be induced by any persuasion to dine out more than once on the same day. The most celebrated practitioner added that he had only to observe these regulations, and that he would speedily recover his energy. Popanilla never asked a question for a whole week, and Skindeep never knew him more delightful.|The Voyage of Captain Popanilla|Benjamin Disraeli
02:03|three minutes past two|At three minutes past two, the lights in the motel corridor flickered and went out, leaving the long hallway in relative darkness, the spill from the stairwell the only source of illumination.|The Bourne Identity|Robert Ludlum
02:04|2:04|"""Wake up."" ""Having the worst dream."" ""I should certainly say you were."" ""It was awful. It just went on and on."" ""I shook you and shook you and."" ""Time is it."" ""It's nearly - almost 2:04.”"|Oblivion|David Foster Wallace
02:05|2.05|At 2.05 the fizzy tights came crackling off.|London Fields|Martin Amis
02:05|five minutes past two|Then he began ringing the bell. In about ten minutes his valet appeared, half dressed, and looking very drowsy. ‘I am sorry to have had to wake you up, Francis,’ he said, stepping in; ‘but I had forgotten my latch-key. What time is it?’ ‘Five minutes past two, sir,’ answered the man, looking at the clock and yawning. ‘Five minutes past two? How horribly late! You must wake me at nine to-morrow. I have some work to do.’|The Picture of Dorian Gray |Oscar Wilde
02:06|six minutes past two|And the time was six minutes past two.... And what of Jonah? He and Harry would probably arrive about five minutes too late. I bit my lip savagely....|Berry and Co.|Dornford Yates
02:07|2:07 a.m.|At 2:07 a.m. I decided that I wanted a drink of orange squash before I brushed my teeth and got into bed, so I went downstairs to the kitchen. Father was sitting on the sofa watching snooker on the television and drinking whisky. There were tears coming out of his eyes.|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time|Mark Haddon
02:07|2.07 am|But I couldn't sleep. And I got out of bed at 2.07 am and I felt scared of Mr. Shears so I went downstairs and out of the front door into Chapter Road.|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
02:07|2.07 a.m.|Saturday, 17 November — 2.07 a.m. I cannot sleep. Ben is upstairs, back in bed, and I am writing this in the kitchen. He thinks I am drinking a cup of cocoa that he has just made for me. He thinks I will come back to bed soon. I will, but first I must write again.|Before I Go to Sleep |S. J. Watson
02:08|eight minutes past two|He glanced at the bed where his father had lain so long, and in an effort to scramble swiftly to his feet was all but defeated by the cramps in his body. The clock on the mantelshelf said eight minutes past two.|The Serpent|Neil M. Gunn
02:09|02.09:15|Nic speeds the images up some more, thirty-two times normal speed, then a flash of light on the screen makes him take notice. He glances at the time log. It’s just after two in the morning – 02.09:15 to be exact.|The Turin Shroud Secret|Sam Christer
02:10|ten minutes past two|"“Ten minutes past two, sir,"" answered the man, looking at the clock and blinking. ""Ten minutes past two? How horribly late! ..”"|The Picture of Dorian Gray |Oscar Wilde
02:10|2:10am|Decided to get under way again as soon as there is any clearance. Snowing and blowing, force about fifty or sixty miles an hour. February 26, Saturday - Richards went out 1:10am and found it clearing a bit, so we got under way as soon as possible, which was 2:10am|South: The Endurance Expedition|Ernest Shackleton
02:10|ten minutes past two|I hurried those two into the Surf-boat, called to them to keep off, and waited with a grateful and relieved heart for the Long-boat to come and take me in, if she could. I looked at my watch, and it showed me, by the blue-light, ten minutes past two. They lost no time.|The Wreck of the Golden Mary|Charles Dickens
02:10|ten past two|He glanced at his clock and saw it was ten past two. He looked back towards the house and saw the stained glass roof-light above the hall glowing. He got up and opened the window and stared out and as he did so there came the faint sound of hysterical laughter. Or crying.|Blott on the Landscape|Tom Sharpe
02:10|ten past two|If the hands didn't have to go round, the Greeks could have had miniature Parthenons on their mantelshelves with clock faces stuck into the pediments permanently showing ten past two...|The Dog It Was That Died|Tom Stoppard
02:11|2:11|More likely than not, he was right. Harker glanced at the chronometer on his heads-up display: 02:11 shiptime. Yet he couldn't help but feel that something was wrong. As if enough hadn't gone wrong already. 'Leave the gear behind,' he said. 'We're heading straight back.'|Spindrift|Allen Steele
02:12|2.12am|Then the lights went out all over the city. It happened at 2.12am according to power-house records, but Blake's diary gives no indication of the time. The entry is merely, 'Lights out - God help me.'|The Haunter of the Dark|HP Lovecraft
02:13|02.13|Now, listen: your destination is Friday, 4 August 1944, and the window will punch through at 22.30 hours. You're going to a dimension that diverged from our own at 02.13 on the morning of Wednesday 20 February 1918, over twenty-six years earlier. You don't know what it's going to be like...|The Second Internet Cafe, Part 1: The Dimension Researcher|Chris James
02:13|2.13|You're going to a dimension that diverged from our own at 02.13 on the morning of Wednesday 20 February 1918, over twenty-six years earlier. You don't know what it's going to be like...|The Second Internet Cafe, Part 1: The Dimension Researcher|Chris James
02:14|fourteen minutes past two|There are no more lights on now than when he arrived. That's something to be positive about. No great commotion in the building after the shooting. A glance at the clock in the car: fourteen minutes past two.|How a Gunman Says Goodbye|Malcolm Mackay
02:15|2.15am|At 2.15am a policeman observed the place in darkness, but with the stranger's motor still at the curb.|The Shadow Out of Time|H.P. Lovecraft
02:15|two fifteen|It did. When the alarm rang at two fifteen, Lew shut it off, snapped on the little bedside lamp, then swung his feet to the floor to sit on the edge of the bed, holding his eyes open.|The Night People |Jack Finney
02:16|2:16|Instead, I will tell you, that at 02:16 hours this morning, General Drake's aircraft crashed in the desert, killing all aboard.' She waited for the penny to drop.|Echo of Tomorrow|Rob Buckman
02:16|2:16|'Didn't you hear what I said in the aircraft? General Scott's aircraft crashed in the desert at 02:16 hours this morning, killing all aboard.'|Echo of Tomorrow|Rob Buckman
02:17|two-seventeen|"""What time is it now?"" He turned her very dusty alarm clock to check. ""Two-seventeen,"" he marveled. It was the strangest time he'd seen in his entire life. ""I apologize that the room is so messy,"" Lalitha said. ""I like it. I love how you are. Are you hungry? I'm a little hungry."" ""No, Walter."" She smiled. ""I'm not hungry. But I can get you something."" ""I was thinking, like, a glass of soy milk. Soy beverage."""|Freedom |Jonathan Franzen
02:17|2.17|"One of the ""choppers"" stopped, did an about-turn and came back to me. The flare spluttered and faded, and now the glare of the spotlight blinded me. I sat very still. It was 2.17. Against the noise of the blades a deeper resonant sound bit into the chill black air."|The Ipcress File|Len Deighton
02:18|2:18 in the morning|It was 2:18 in the morning, and Donna could see no one else in any other office working so late.|Moo|Jane Smiley
02:19|2.19|With the secondary reduction gear useless, there was no way the Petros Jupiter could proceed and at 02.19 the master contacted Land's End coastguard station on VHF to inform the watch officer of the situation and enquire about the availability of a tug. The tanker was now lying helpless, wind-rode and wallowing heavily, her hull broadside to the sea, which were big and breaking.|The Black Tide|Hammond Innes
02:20|two-twenty|She turned abruptly to the nurse and asked the time. 'Two-twenty' 'Ah...Two-twenty!' Genevieve repeated, as though there was something urgent to be done.|Southern Mail|Antoine de Saint Exupery
02:20|two twenty|The night of his third walk Lew slept in his own apartment. When his eyes opened at two twenty, by the green hands of his alarm, he knew that this time he'd actually been waiting for it in his sleep.|The Night People |Jack Finney
02:21|2:21 a.m.|2:21 a.m. Lance-Corporal Hartmann emerged from the house in the Rue de Londres.|The Night of the Generals|Hans Hellmut Kirst
02:21|two-twenty-one|It was the urge to look up at the sky. But of course there was no sun nor moon nor stars overhead. Darkness hung heavy over me. Each breath I took, each wet footstep, everything wanted to slide like mud to the ground. I lifted my left hand and pressed on the light of my digital wristwatch. Two-twenty-one. It was midnight when we headed underground, so only a little over two hours had passed. We continued walking down, down the narrow trench, mouths clamped tight.|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
02:22|two twenty-two|"I got here at two twenty-two. "|The Abominable Man|Maj Sjšwall
02:22|two twenty-two|"""The officers in the radio car got the alarm at two twelve. They were at Odenplan and made it here in between three and four minutes. They reported to Criminal at two seventeen. I got here at two twenty-two. Called you at two twenty-nine. You got here at sixteen minutes to three."" Ronn looked at his watch. ""It's now eight minutes to three. When I arrived he'd been dead at the most half an hour."""|The Abominable Man|Maj Sjowall
02:23|twenty-three minutes past two|It was twenty-three minutes past two. She took a closer look, saw that the second hand was not moving. She had forgotten to wind up the wretched watch, or wretched her, wretched me, for not even this simple task had she remembered to carry out after only three days of isolation.|Blindness|Jose Saramago
02:24|2.24am.|It was 2.24am. She stumbled out of bed, tripping on her shoes that she’d kicked off earlier and pulled on a jumper.|After You’d Gone|Maggie O’Farrell
02:25|2.25am.|You see it is time: 2.25am. You get out of bed.|Nineteen Eighty-Three: The Red Riding Quartet, Book Four|David Peace
02:26|2.26am|Listened to a voicemail message left at 2.26am by Claude.|The Lighted Rooms|Richard Mason
02:27|2.27am.|The moon didn’t shine again until 2.27am. It was enough to show Wallander that he was positioned some distance below the tree.|One Step Behind|Henning Mankell
02:28|2.28am|2.28am: Ran out of sheep and began counting other farmyard animals.|Mr Commitment|Mike Gayle
02:29|twenty-nine minutes past two|I carry on with my little performance, running my hands blandly over the tops of my breasts. I glance furtively at my watch which is still on my wrist. It's twenty-nine minutes past two. Only half an hour to go.|Scandalous|Laura D
02:30|2:30 a.m.|"""Get into the mood, Shirl!"" Lew said. ""The party's already started! Yippee! You dressed for a party, Harry?"" ""Yep. Something told me to put on dinner clothes when I went to bed tonight."" ""I'm in mufti myself: white gloves and matching tennis shoes. But I'm sorry to report that Jo is still in her Dr. Dentons. What're you wearing, Shirl?"" ""My old drum majorette's outfit. The one I wore to the State Finals. Listen, we can't tie up the phones like this."" ""Why not?"" said Harry. ""Who's going to call at 2:30 a.m. with a better idea? Yippee, to quote Lew, we're having a party! What're we serving, Lew?"" ""Beer, I guess. Haven't got any wine, have we, Jo?"" ""Just for cooking."""|The Night People |Jack Finney
02:30|half past two|At about half past two she had been woken by the creak of footsteps out on the stairs. At first she had been frightened.|The Little Stranger|Sarah Waters
02:30|230|Inc, I tried to pull her off about 0230, and there was this fucking… sound.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
02:30|2.30am|It is 2.30am and I am tight. As a tick, as a lord, as a newt. Must write this down before the sublime memories fade and blur.|Any Human Heart |William Boyd
02:31|2.31am.|And then I woke up because there were people shouting in the flat and it was 2.31am. And one of the people was Father and I was frightened.|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
02:32|2.32 a.m.|The last guests departed at 2.32 a.m., two hours and two minutes after the scheduled completion time.|The Rosie Project|Graeme Simsion
02:33|two-thirty-three|But it wasn't going on! It was two-thirty-four, well. Two-thirty-three and nothing had happened. Suppose he got a room call, or the elevator night-bell rang, now.|A Swell-looking Babe|Jim Thompson
02:34|two-thirty-four|But it wasn't going on! It was two-thirty-four, well. Two-thirty-three and nothing had happened. Suppose he got a room call, or the elevator night-bell rang, now.|A Swell-looking Babe|Jim Thompson
02:35|2.35|For what happened at 2.35 we have the testimony of the priest, a young, intelligent, and well-educated person; of Patrolman William J. Monohan of the Central Station, an officer of the highest reliability who had paused at that part of his beat to inspect the crowd.|The Haunter of the Dark|HP Lovecraft
02:36|2.36am|It was about 2.36am when a provost colonel arrived to arrest me. At 2.36 1/2 I remembered the big insulating gauntlets. But even had I remembered before, what could I have done?|The Ipcress File|Len Deighton
02:37|Thirty-seven minutes past two|June 13, 1990. Thirty-seven minutes past two in the morning. And sixteen seconds.|The Stand|Stephen King
02:38|twenty-two minutes to three|It was true that the striking apparatus had long ago failed to agree with the hands; and the hands themselves, owing to the accumulated inaccuracies of years, no longer denoted the real time; nevertheless, whenever it struck seven he could always be sure that the hands were pointing to a quarter-past twelve, and it was then just twenty-two minutes to three.|Pharaoh's Broker|Ellsworth Douglass
02:39|0239 h|Without realizing it, they both drew a deep breath of relief. It had been a guard check. And Kevin had passed his first test with flying colors. 'Okay,' Ted said briskly, perhaps a little too briskly. Despite himself, he knew he had been shaken. 'On to number two.' He looked at his watch. It was 0239 hours.|Code Name: Grand Guignol|Ib Melchior
02:40|forty minutes past two|The water leaden-white, even as the grey gleam of water is in latest twilight. Now while I have been writing this and gazing between-whiles (it is forty minutes past two), the break over the road is swallowed up, and the stars gone; the break over the house is narrowed into a rude circle, and on the edge of its circumference one very bright star. See!|Anima Poetae|Samuel Taylor Coleridge
02:41|2.41|His aides had wanted a long, flowery announcement filled with stirring phrases and fulsome praise for the various generals. Eisenhower had tossed their suggestions aside and written - ah! There it is: 'The mission of this Allied force was fulfilled at 02.41 local time, May 7, 1945.'|Moonwar|Ben Bova
02:42|2.42|This time it was a bird, a crow, wearing the goggles. Patterson had decrypted the telegram, and now read it quickly. GODDESS 4 reports that GENIUS left the salon at 02.42 ZULU|Night Heron|Adam Brookes
02:43|2:43|She settled back beside him. 'It's 2:43:12am, Case. Got a readout chipped into my optic nerve.'|Neuromancer|William Gibson
02:44|sixteen minutes to three|"""The officers in the radio car got the alarm at two twelve. They were at Odenplan and made it here in between three and four minutes. They reported to Criminal at two seventeen. I got here at two twenty-two. Called you at two twenty-nine. You got here at sixteen minutes to three."" Ronn looked at his watch. ""It's now eight minutes to three. When I arrived he'd been dead at the most half an hour."""|The Abominable Man|Maj Sjowall
02:44|sixteen minutes to three|"'... You got here at sixteen minutes to three.' Ronn looked at his watch. "|The Abominable Man|Maj Sjšwall
02:45|0245h|0245h., Ennet House, the hours that are truly wee.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
02:46|2.46am.|2.46am. 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
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, sttling back against the pillows, heart still slamming against her ribs.|Blood Lines |Tanya Huff
02:47|2.47am.|The glowing numbers read 2.47am. 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
02:48|twelve minutes to three|And you keep quiet, Betty. There may be trouble. He almost pushed her off his 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
02:49|about ten minutes to three|'No, no, don't do that,' said Frank. 'The coast-guards may be on the watch, and, if they see a light in the house, will be getting ready for us.' And, going to the clock, he opened it, and, feeling of the hands, said, 'It's about ten minutes to three.'|Frank, the Young Naturalist|Harry Castlemon
02:50|ten minutes to three|For they were Tom's first thoughts as he tumbled out of bed at the summons of Boots, and proceeded rapidly to wash and dress himself. At ten minutes to three he was down in the coffee-room in his stockings, carrying his hat-box, coat, and comforter in his hand, and there he found his father nursing a bright fire, and a cup of hot coffee and a hard biscuit on the table.|Tom Brown's School Days|Thomas Hughes
02:51|about ten minutes to three|'I can't tell you much more. We escaped detection going over the lines, and about ten minutes to three, at a height of three thousand five hundred, old Jim tapped me on the shoulder. He understood exactly what to do, as far as we could tell him: for the parachute is still almost in its infancy.|Men, Women and Guns|H. C. McNeile
02:51|02:51:38 OST|Art3mis: Good night, Parzival. Parzival: Farewell, Art3mis. Sweet dreams. chatlog ends. 2.27.2045 – 02:51:38 OST|Ready Player One|Ernest Cline
02:52|eight minutes to three|"""The officers in the radio car got the alarm at two twelve. They were at Odenplan and made it here in between three and four minutes. They reported to Criminal at two seventeen. I got here at two twenty-two. Called you at two twenty-nine. You got here at sixteen minutes to three."" Ronn looked at his watch. ""It's now eight minutes to three. When I arrived he'd been dead at the most half an hour."""|The Abominable Man|Maj Sjowall
02:52|eight minutes to three|It was an impulse, born of aloneness. It was eight minutes to three in the morning, Sunday morning.|A Song in the Morning|Gerald Seymour
02:53|seven minutes to three|They reached the first roadblock on the outskirts of the town of Bulawayo, and Craig checked his wrist-watch. It was seven minutes to three in the morning.|The Leopard Hunts in Darkness|Wilbur Smith
02:54|six minutes to three|'The times have changed and I can tell you when they did – 'The times changed at exactly six minutes to three last Friday morning.'|GB84|David Peace
02:55|2:55 a.m.|"""It's the way the world will end, Harry. Recorded cocktail music nuclear-powered to play on for centuries after all life has been destroyed. Selections from 'No, No, Nanette,' throughout eternity. That do you for 2:55 a.m.?"""|The Night People |Jack Finney
02:55|2.55am.|Time to go: 2.55am. Two-handed, Cec lifted his peak cap from the chair.|Downriver|Iain Sinclair
02:56|2:56|It was 2:56 when the shovel touched the coffin. We all heard the sound and looked at each other.|Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close |Jonathan Safran Foer
02:57|2:57|It was 02:57 GMT. Yahaya slipped from his hiding place and cradled the syringe he had robbed from the ship's hospital in his right hand.|Life Probe|Michael McCollum
02:58|two minutes to three|The clock hands hang at two minutes to three and she's liable to let them hang there till we rust.|One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest|Ken Kesey
02:58|nearly 3 a.m.|He wanted to call her and take back everything that he’d said. But he couldn’t call anyone at nearly 3 a.m. And asking her to forget what he’d already said was all the more impossible. At this rate I might well lose her, he thought.|Colourless|Haruki Murakami
02:59|2.59|"I remembered arriving in this room at 2.59 one night. I remembered the sergeant who called me names: mostly Anglo-Saxon monosyllabic four-letter ones with an odd ""Commie"" thrown in for syntax."|The Ipcress File|Len Deighton
03:00|three o'clock|"""She died this morning, very early, about three o'clock."""|The Voyage Out |Virginia Woolf
03:00|Three in the morn.|Three a.m. That’s our reward. Three in the morn. The soul’s midnight. The tide goes out, the soul ebbs. And a train arrives at an hour of despair. Why?|Something Wicked This Way Comes |Ray Bradbury
03:00|three o'clock|According to her watch it was shortly after three o'clock, and according to everything else it was night-time.|The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul |Douglas Adams
03:00|At three am|At three am I was walking the floor and listening to Katchaturian working in a tractor factory. He called it a violin concerto. I called it a loose fan belt and the hell with it.|The Long Goodbye |Raymond Chandler
03:00|three o' clock in the morning|At three o' clock in the morning Eurydice is bound to come into it. After all, why did I sit here like a telegrapher at a lost outpost if not to receive messages from everywhere about the lost Eurydice who was never mine to begin with but whom I lamented and sought continually both professionally and amateurishly. This is not a digression. Where I am at three o' clock in the morning - and by now every hour is three o' clock in the morning - there are no digressions, it's all one thing.|The Medusa Frequency |Russell Hoban
03:00|At three o’clock in the morning|But at three o’clock in the morning, a forgotten package has the same tragic importance as a death sentence, and the cure doesn’t work -- and in a real dark night of the soul it is always three o’clock in the morning, day after day.|The Crack-Up |F. Scott Fitzgerald
03:00|three o'clock|Early mornings, my mother is about, drifting in her pale nightie, making herself a cup of tea in the kitchen. Water begins to boil in the kettle; it starts as a private, secluded sound, pure as rain, and grows to a steady, solipsistic bubbling. Not till she has had one cup of tea, so weak that it has a colour accidentally golden, can she begin her day. She is an insomniac. Her nights are wide-eyed and excited with worry. Even at three o'clock in the morning one might hear her eating a Bain Marie biscuit in the kitchen.|Afternoon Raag |Amit Chaudhuri
03:00|3 a.m.|I slam the phone down but it misses the base. I hit the clock instead, which flashes 3 a.m.|Songs from the Other Side of the Wall |Dan Holloway
03:00|3 o'clock|In a real dark night of the soul it is always 3 o'clock in the morning.|The Crack-Up |F. Scott Fitzgerald
03:00|At three A.M.|It was six untroubled days later – the best days at the camp so far, lavish July light thickly spread everywhere, six masterpiece mountain midsummer days, one replicating the other – that someone stumbled jerkily, as if his ankles were in chains, to the Comanche cabin’s bathroom at three A.M.|Nemesis|Philip Roth
03:00|three in the morning|It was three in the morning when his taxi stopped by giant mounds of snow outside his hotel. He had not eaten in hours.|Solar |Ian McEwan
03:00|three o'clock at night|Once I saw a figure I shall never forget. It was three o'clock at night, as I was going home from Blacky as usual; it was a short-cut for me, and there would be nobody in the street at this time of night, I thought, especially not in this frightful cold.|I'm Not Stiller|Max Frisch
03:00|Three AM.|Roused from her sleep, Freya Gaines groped for the switch of the vidphone; groggily she found it and snapped it on. 'Lo,' she mumbled, wondering what time it was. She made out the luminous dial of the clock beside the bed. Three AM. Good grief.|The Game Players of Titan |Philip K Dick
03:00|300|Schact clears his mouth and swallows mightily. 'Tavis can't even regrout tile in the locker room without calling a Community meeting or appointing a committee. The Regrouting Committee's been dragging along since may. Suddenly they're pulling secret 0300 milk-switches? It doesn't ring true, Jim.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
03:00|Three in the morning|Three in the morning, thought Charles Halloway, seated on the edge of his bed. Why did the train come at that hour? For, he thought, it’s a special hour. Women never wake then, do they? They sleep the sleep of babes and children. But men in middle age? They know that hour well.|Something Wicked This Way Comes |Ray Bradbury
03:00|three|"What's the time?"" said the man, eyeing George up and down with evident suspicion; ""why, if you listen you will hear it strike."" George listened, and a neighbouring clock immediately obliged. ""But it's only gone three!"" said George in an injured tone, when it had finished."|Three Men in a Boat |Jerome K Jerome
03:00|3:00 a.m.|When Sophie awoke, it was 3:00 a.m.|Desperate Characters |Paula Fox
03:00|three o’clock|You hearken, Missy. It’s three o’clock in the morning and I’ve got all my faculties as well as ever I had in my life. I know all my property and where the money’s put out. And I’ve made everything ready to change my mind, and do as I like at the last. Do you hear, Missy? I’ve got my faculties.”|Middlemarch |George Eliot
03:00|Three A.M.|But three, now, Christ, three A.M.! Doctors say the body's at low tide then. The soul is out. The blood moves slow. You're the nearest to dead you'll ever be save dying. Sleep is a patch of death, but three in the morn, full wide-eyed staring, is living death! [...] Three A.M. That's our reward. Three in the morn. The soul's midnight. The tide goes out, the soul ebbs. And a train arrives at an hour of despair. Why?|Something Wicked This Way Comes|Ray Bradbury
03:00|Three in the morning|Three in the morning, thought Charles Halloway, seated on the edge of his bed. Why did the train come at that hour? For, he thought, it's a special hour. Women never wake then, do they? They sleep the sleep of babes and children. But men in middle age? They know that hour well.|Something Wicked This Way Comes|Ray Bradbury
03:00|three am|At three am I was walking the floor and listening to Katchaturian working in a tractor factory. He called it a violin concerto. I called it a loose fan belt and the hell with it.|The Long Good-bye|Raymond Chandler
03:01|about three o'clock|It was now about three o'clock in the morning and Francis Macomber, who had been asleep a little while after he had stopped thinking about the lion, wakened and then slept again.|The Short Happy Life of Francis Macomber |Ernest Hemingway
03:02|two minutes past three|He was thrifty, of Scotch-Irish descent, and at two minutes past three had never had an adventure in his life.|The Man Who Rocked the Earth|Arthur C. Train & Robert W. Wood
03:03|three minutes past three|At three minutes past three he began his career as one of the celebrities of the world.|The Man Who Rocked the Earth|Arthur C. Train & Robert W. Wood
03:04|3.04|…his back-up alarm clock rang. He looked at his front-line clock on the bedside table and noted that it had stopped at 3.04. So, you couldn’t even rely on alarm clocks.|The Return of the Dancing Master|Henning Mankell
03:05|3:05 a.m.|On the Sunday before Christmas she awoke at 3:05 a.m. and though: Thirty-six hours. Four hours later she got up thinking: Thirty-two hours. Late in the day she took Alfred to the street-association Christmas party at Dale and Honey Driblett’s, sat him down safely with Kirby Root, and proceeded to remind all her neighbors that her favorite grandson, who’d been looking forward all year to a Christmas in St. Jude, was arriving tomorrow afternoon.|The Corrections |Jonathan Franzen
03:06|3.6 AM|"3.6 AM 'Here,' said Miss Pettigrew in a tiny voice. Joe loomed above her. He said no word, but his arm went through hers with that glorious, proprietary, warding male attentiveness never hitherto experienced by Miss Pettigrew. She simply leaned on him weakly. "|Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day|Winifred Watson
03:07|3.07am|Wayne late-logged in: 3.07am -the late-late show. He parked. He dumped his milk can. He yawned, he stretched. He scratched.|The Cold Six Thousand|James Ellroy
03:08|3.08 am|He twisted sideways and squinted at the clock on the beside cabinet, the green, digital display confirming that it was 03.08 am. It was a millisecond later that he smelt the overpowering smell of petrol and then a millisecond after that he heard the unmistakeable sound of matches being rattled inside a matchbox.|The Teleios Ring|Adam Loxley
03:09|nine past three|Hall looked at his Rolex and it was nine past three, and yet no cuckoos had announced the hour, not one. How long had this been going on, or not going on?|The Road to Ruin|Donald E. Westlake
03:10|ten past three|'You've had experience of dealing with bowdlerisers in Larkin before – cracking the group who altered the first line of 'Love Again' to read: Love again: thanking her at ten past three was great stuff – fancy tackling them again?|First Among Sequels|Jasper Fforde
03:10|ten-past three|I think my credit card was in there too. I wrote down the words credit card and said that if they wouldn't let me cancel them I'd demand that they registered the loss so you couldn't be charge for anything beyond the time of my calling them up. I looked at the clock. It was ten-past three.|The Whole Story and Other Stories |Ali Smith
03:10|ten past three|Love again; wanking at ten past three|Love Again|Philip Larkin
03:11|eleven past three|In New York, at eleven past three in the morning, it was bitterly cold and overcast - and the city was all but spared.|Quarantine|Greg Egan
03:12|3:12 a.m.|Coraline woke up in the night. She went into her parents' bedroom, but the bed was made and empty. The glowing green numbers on the digital clock glowed 3:12 a.m.|Coraline|Neil Gaiman
03:12|twelve minutes past three|A table with anglers' magazines and an ashtray, a few books on a shelf, a candle in a bottle, chairs, a mantel clock stopped at twelve minutes past three.|In the Company of Others|Jan Karon
03:12|twelve minutes past three|But would he know this? That his father would forget to bring a candle? And that the first light to present itself to us should be a night-lantern fixed high on the wall of a small, shuttered bedroom? A strange barren curdled space, where the only things visible were a wall clock (stopped at twelve minutes past three) and the outlines of a plain brass bed, stripped of everything but its mattress.|The Pale Blue Eye|Louis Bayard
03:12|Three twelve|"""What time is it?"" I ask Caleb. He checks his watch. ""Three twelve."" ""Should be here any second,""" I say.|Divergent|Veronica Roth
03:13|03.13|You probably won't remember me, but I'm the lucky soul who got beamed down into a human body at 03.13 G.M.T.|Come Again|Josie Lloyd & Emlyn Rees
03:14|3.14|Since he had told the girl that it had to end, he'd been waking up every morning at 3.14, without fail. Every morning his eyes would flick open, alert, and the red numerals on his electric alarm clock would read 3.14.|The Slap|Christos Tsiolkas
03:14|THREE fourteen|I shall be back at exactly THREE fourteen, for our hour of revery together, real sweet revery darling|On the Road|Jack Kerouac
03:15|3:15|Above the door of Room 69 the clock ticked on at 3:15. The motion was accelerating. What had once been the gymnasium was now a small room, seven feet wide, a tight, almost perfect cube.|Manhole 69|JG Ballard
03:16|sixteen minutes past three|Alerted by the sound of gunfire the security manager runs to the front of the building, calls emergency services then administers CPR. Rebecca and Abby are taken to hospital by ambulance, Abby is released several hours later with minor cuts and bruises, Rebecca Louden was pronounced dead at sixteen minutes past three this morning after surgeons failed to repair the damage to her carotid artery.'|A Place of Safety|Emma Salisbury
03:17|3:17|The two of us sat there, listening—Boris more intently than me. “Who’s that with him then?” I said. “Some whore.” He listened for a moment, brow furrowed, his profile sharp in the moonlight, and then lay back down. “Two of them.” I rolled over, and checked my iPod. It was 3:17 in the morning.|The Goldfinch|Donna Tartt
03:17|3.17 a.m.|He turned to the monitors again and flicked through the screens, each one able to display eight different camera mountings, giving Kurt 192 different still lives of Green Oaks at 3.17 a.m. this March night.|What Was Lost |Catherine O'Flynn
03:18|3.18|The truth of the matter we may never know. All we know at the moment is that at 03.18 hours on 10th February the Southern Cross was firmly beset by the ice and she was sending out an S O S. Sometime during the night that lead must have come to an end. The westward-driven pack ice closed round her and in a matter of hours she was gone.|The White South|Hammond Innes
03:19|3.19 A.M.|The time stamp on Navidson's camcorder indicates that it is exactly 3.19 A.M.|House of Leaves|Mark Z Danielewski
03:20|3.20am|Prabath Kumara, 16. 17th November 1989. At 3.20am from the home of a friend.|Anil's Ghost|Michael Ondaatje
03:21|twenty-one minutes past three|Next, he remembered that the morrow of Christmas would be the twenty-seventh day of the moon, and that consequently high water would be at twenty-one minutes past three, the half-ebb at a quarter past seven, low water at thirty-three minutes past nine, and half flood at thirty-nine minutes past twelve.|The Toilers of the Sea|Victor Hugo
03:22|3:22|She had bad news to share and a deep understanding that bad news does not age well. 'Ladies and gentlemen, at 03:22 this morning, our GEODSS sensor suite at Socorro, New Mexico detected an anomalous object outside of the orbit of the moon.|The Gift|Dave Donovan
03:23|twenty-three minutes past three|It is twenty-three minutes past three, and his plane leaves at eight A.M.|Candyland|Evan Hunter & Ed McBain
03:24|3:24 am|Summer looked over at the clock on the side of the bed, which read 03:24 am. She patiently waited for the time to change. She wanted to make sure she was indeed awake. Her shoulders slumped when reality was confirmed. One part relief. One part grief.|The Plug's Wife|Chynna
03:25|twenty-five minutes past three|We were still talking quietly at twenty-five minutes past three when we happened to see the handsome Mr. Jason Hamilton pass by again. So slow, so dreamy, so doomed.|The Tale of the Body Thief|Anne Rice
03:25|3:25 a.m.|It was 3:25 a.m. A strange thrill, to think I was the only Mulvaney awake in the house.|We Were the Mulvaneys |Joyce Carol Oates
03:26|3:26 A.M.|I CAME HOME to see 3:26 A.M. on my wall clock. I turned on every light in the place, checking every room for any damned thing at all.|John Dies at the End|David Wong
03:26|3:26|Sinking down heavily on the edge of his unmade bed with his head in his hands, Sam raked his fingers through the messy spikes of his hair before casting a glance at the digital clock on the nightstand. Its little red numbers flashed 03:26 and he heaved a sigh.|Ink|Torrie McLean
03:26|twenty-six minutes past three|I must have slept for more than three hours because when I woke, a quick glance at the dashboard clock said it was already twenty-six minutes past three o'clock in the morning. I moved my wrist before remembering it hurt and then winced when hot pain shot all the way to my shoulder.|No One Lives Twice|Julie Moffett
03:27|twenty-seven minutes past three|With the Ranger at their head, they went out of town at a fast trot. If there had been anybody there to notice it, he would have seen that the clock on the wall at the Bird Cage registered the time as twenty-seven minutes past three.|Oh, You Tex!|William MacLeod Raine
03:28|3.28|Now somebody was running past his room. A door slammed. That foreign language again. What the devil was going on? he switched on his light and peered at his watch. 3.28. He got out of bed.|Dreams of Leaving|Rupert Thomson
03:29|3.29|Nothing else?' 'Only a message from the CIU. They got the billing on Difford's mobile. The last call was to another mobile at 03.29 on Sunday morning. Since then no one's used it.'|Borrowed Light|Graham Hurley
03:30|half past three|At Half past Three, a single Bird Unto a silent Sky Propounded but a single term Of cautious melody.|At Half past Three, a single Bird|Emily Dickinson
03:30|half-past three A.M.|At half-past three A.M. he lost one illusion: officers sent to reconnoitre informed him that the enemy was making no movement.|Les Miserables |Victor Hugo
03:30|3:30 A.M.|It's 3:30 A.M. in Mrs. Ralph's finally quiet house when Garp decides to clean the kitchen, to kill the time until dawn. Familiar with a housewife's tasks, Garp fills the sink and starts to wash the dishes.|The World According to Garp |John Irving
03:30|three-thirty|"Let's go to sleep, I say. ""Look at what time it is."" The clock radio is right there beside the bed. Anyone can see it says three-thirty."|Whoever Was Using This Bed|Raymond Carver
03:30|three thirty|Now, look. I am not going to call Dr. McGrath at three thirty in the morning to ask if it's all right for my son to eat worms. That's flat.|How to Eat Fried Worms |Thomas Rockwell
03:31|3:31|He hesitated for a moment and reached for the Admiral's call icon, touching it as gingerly as if it were the trigger to a nuclear charge. Arashan entered the exact time in his duty log: 03:31 hours.|Shroud of Eden|Marlin Desault
03:32|3:32|An empty cryogenic support cylinder was eventually found outside his abandoned car at 03:32 this morning near the village of Hazelbrook, thirty-six miles north of here.' A map of Hazelbrook flashed up onscreen and a photo of the abandoned car. 'The area around the village has been declared a biohazard zone and evacuated.|The Sons of Scarlatti|John McNally
03:33|3:33|A draft whistled in around the kitchen window frame and I shivered. The digital clock on Perkus's stove read 3:33.|Chronic City|Jonathan Lethem
03:33|3:33|Red digital 3:33 hovered midway up west wall, and I arched the corner of the doss-bag to one side.|Godmanstone Blues|Chris Bond
03:34|3:34 am.|It was 3:34 am. and he was wide-awake. He'd heard the phone ring and the sound of his uncle's voice.|Always Florence|Muriel Jensen
03:35|3.35 a.m.|He could just see the hands of the alarm clock in the darkness: 3.35 a.m. He adjusted his pillow and shut his eyes.|The Dogs of Riga|Henning Mankell
03:36|3:36 a.m.|As I near Deadhorse, it's 3:36 a.m. and seventeen below. Tall, sodium vapor lights spill on the road and there are no trees, only machines, mechanical shadows. There isn't even a church. It tells you everything.|Zoopraxis|Richard C Matheson
03:37|three thirty-seven A.M.|It was three thirty-seven A.M., and for once Maggie was asleep. She had got to be a pretty good sleeper in the last few months. Clyde was prouder of this fact than anything.|The Cobweb|Stephen Bury
03:38|3.38am|At 3.38am, it began to snow in Bowling Green, Kentucky. The geese circling the city flew back to the park, landed, and hunkered down to sit it out on their island in the lake.|Just Like the Ones we Used to Know|Connie Willis
03:39|3.39am.|23 October 1893 3.39am. Upon further thought, I feel it necessary to explain that exile into the Master's workshop is not an unpleasant fate. It is not simply some bare-walled cellar devoid of stimulation - quite the opposite.|The Clockwork man|William Jablonsky
03:40|three forty|His bedside clock shows three forty. He has no idea what he's doing out of bed: he has no need to relieve himself, nor is he disturbed by a dream or some element of the day before, or even by the state of the world.|Saturday|Ian McEwan
03:41|3.41am.|The alarm clock said 3.41am. He sat up. Why was the alarm clock slow? He picked up the alarm clock and adjusted the hands to show the same time as his wristwatch: 3.44am|The Dogs of Riga|Henning Mankell
03:42|3:42|"""We are due in Yellow Sky at 3:42,"" he said, looking tenderly into her eyes. """"Oh, are we?"""" she said, as if she had not been aware of it. To evince surprise at her husband's statement was part of her wifely amiability."|Bride Comes to Yellow Sky|Stephen Crane
03:43|3.43am.|The clock says 3.43am. The thermometer says it's a chilly fourteen degrees Fahrenheit. The weatherman says the cold spell will last until Thursday, so bundle up and bundle up some more. There are icicles barring the window of the bat cave.|Ghostwritten|David Mitchell
03:44|3.44 a.m.|It was dark. After she had switched the light on and been to the toilet, she checked her watch: 3.44 a.m. She undressed, put the cat out the door and returned to the twin bed.|Liver: Leberknödel|Will Self
03:45|quarter to four|LORD CAVERSHAM: Well, sir! what are you doing here? Wasting your life as usual! You should be in bed, sir. You keep too late hours! I heard of you the other night at Lady Rufford's dancing till four o' clock in the morning! LORD GORING: Only a quarter to four, father.|An Ideal Husband|Oscar Wilde
03:46|passing by a quarter to four|'I guess not. You're listening to Night Train FM, 97.8 'til late, we're passing by a quarter to four. This is the Bat Segundo Show: jazz, blues, and rock for lovers of the night, insomniac crime writers, the lost, lonely, deranged, unwired – okay, okay, Carlotta.|Ghostwritten|David Mitchell
03:47|3:47|I stayed awake until 3:47. That was the last time I looked at my watch before I fell asleep. It has a luminous face and lights up if you press a button so I could read it in the dark. I was cold and I was frightened Father might come out and find me. But I felt safer in the garden because I was hidden.|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
03:48|twelve minutes to four|When Jeremy and Cuby reached their room it was twelve minutes to four. The fire had nearly gone out in their bedroom, but Jeremy went downstairs and brought up more faggots to set it to a new blaze.|The Twisted Sword|Winston Graham
03:49|3.49|"It was 3.49 when he hit me because of the two hundred times I had said, ""I don't know."" He hit me a lot after that."|The Ipcress File|Len Deighton
03:50|ten or five to four|She had used her cell phone to leave several messages on the answering machine in Sao Paulo of the young dentist of the previous evening, whose name was Fernando. The first was recorded at ten or five to four in the morning. I'm never going to forget you ... I'm sure we'll meet again somewhere.|A Death in Brazil: A Book of Omissions|Peter Robb
03:51|3:51|I lacked the will and physical strength to get out of bed and move through the dark house, clutching walls and stair rails. To feel my way, reinhabit my body, re-enter the world. Sweat trickled down my ribs. The digital reading on the clock-radio was 3:51. Always odd numbered at times like this. What does it mean? Is death odd-numbered?|White Noise |Don DeLillo
03:51|3:51|The digital reading on the clock-radio was 3:51. Always odd numbers at times like this. What does it mean? Is death odd-numbered?|White Noise|Don DeLillo
03:52|3.52|It was neat, too much so. The log book was open at the last entry: 03.52 hour's - Brady Field Beacon bearing 312°, approximately eight miles.|The Mediterranean Caper|Clive Cussler
03:53|seven minutes to four|'I know what old Else has told me, but so far I haven't heard it from you, son. What were you doing in Hog Court at approximately seven minutes to four this morning?' Oh, so it was getting official, was it? Approximately seven minutes to four.|Soho|Keith Waterhouse
03:54|3.54 a.m.|The charter flight from Florida touched down at Aldergrove minutes earlier, at 3.54 a.m.|The More a Man Has, the More a Man Wants|Paul Muldoon
03:55|3.55 a.m.|Here in the cavernous basement at 3.55 a.m., in a single pool of light, is Theo Perowne.|Saturday|Ian McEwan
03:56|four minutes to four|It was now four minutes to four, and a new day had begun: a day that would likely wrench the cracks apart, turn the bruises into bloody wounds, and shatter to smithereens everything she had patiently made of herself.|The Cassandra Complex|Brian Stableford
03:57|Three minutes to four|'Three minutes to four,' she replied, consulting her broad old gold watch, and then holding it to her ear. 'Yes; three minutes to four. I thought it was later. You saw something, William Maubray, you did. You have seen something: haven't you?'|All in the Dark|Joseph Sheridan Le Fanu
03:57|Nearly four|"Certain facts were apparent: dark; cold; thundering boots; quilts; pillow; light under the door – the materials of reality - but I could not pin these materials down in time. And the raw materials of reality without that glue of time are materials adrift and reality is as meaningless as the balsa parts of a model airplane scattered to the wind...I am in my old room, yes, in the dark, certainly, and it is cold, obviously, but what time is it? ""Nearly four, son."" But I mean what time?"|Sometimes a Great Notion |Ken Kesey
03:58|two minutes to four|The ancient house was deserted, the crumbling garage padlocked, and one was just able to discern - by peering through a crack in the bubbling sun on the window - the face of a clock on the opposite wall. The clock had stopped at two minutes to four early in the morning, or who could tell, it may have been earlier still, yesterday in the afternoon, a couple of hours after Kaiser had left Kamaria for Bartica.|Heartland|Wilson Harris
03:58|3:58|The clock atop the clubhouse reads 3:58.|Underworld |Don Delillo
03:59|Nearly four|"And the raw materials of reality without that glue of time are materials adrift and reality is as meaningless as the balsa parts of a model airplane scattered to the wind...I am in my old room, yes, in the dark, certainly, and it is cold, obviously, but what time is it? ""Nearly four, son."""|Sometimes a Great Notion|Ken Kesey
04:00|four o'clock|"""Nothing happened,"" he said wanly. ""I waited, and about four o'clock she came to the window and stood there for a minute and then turned out the light."""|The Great Gatsby |F. Scott Fitzgerald
04:00|four am.|"I looked at the clock and it was (yes, you guessed it) four am. I should have taken comfort from the fact that approximately quarter of the Greenwich Mean Time world had just jolted awake also and were lying, staring miserably into the darkness, worrying ..."""|Watermelon |Marian Keyes
04:00|4am|Suddenly, he started to cry. Curled up on the sofa he sobbed loudly. Michel looked at his watch; it was just after 4am. On the screen a wild cat had a rabbit in its mouth.|Atomised |Michel Houellebecq
04:00|four o'clock|The Birds begun at Four o'clock— Their period for Dawn—|The Birds begun at Four o'clock |Emily Dickinson
04:00|At four|The night before Albert Kessler arrived in Santa Teresa, at four in the morning, Sergio Gonzalez Rodriguez got a call from Azucena Esquivel Plata, reporter and PRI congresswoman.|2666|Roberto Bolano
04:00|At four|Waking at four to soundless dark, I stare. In time the curtain-edges will grow light. Till then I see what's really always there: Unresting death, a whole day nearer now, Making all thought impossible but how And where and when I shall myself die.|Aubade |Philip Larkin
04:00|At four|When he noticed that the chefs from the grand hotels and restaurants - a picky, impatient bunch - tended to move around from seller to seller, buying apples here and broccoli there, he asked if he could have tea available for them. Tommy agreed, and the chefs, grateful for a hot drink at four in the morning, lingered and bought.|The Tea Rose |Jennifer Donnelly
04:00|Four o'clock in the morning|Four o'clock in the morning is the magical hour of the day. I do not offer this sentiment as original, nor have I the slightest hope of converting any one to my opinion; I merely state the fact.|A Bird-Lover in the West|Olive Thorne Miller
04:01|just after 4am|Suddenly, he started to cry. Curled up on the sofa he sobbed loudly. Michel looked at his watch; it was just after 4am. On the screen a wild cat had a rabbit in its mouth.|Atomised|Michel Houellebecq
04:01|about four o'clock|Nothing happened, he said wanly. 'I waited, and about four o'clock she came to the window and stood there for a minute and then turned out the light.'|The Great Gatsby|F. Scott Fitzgerald
04:02|4:02|I walked up and down the row. No one gave me a second look. Finally I sat down next to a man. He paid no attention. My watch said 4:02. Maybe he was late.|The History of Love|Nicole Krauss
04:03|4:03 a.m.|It's 4:03 a.m. on a supremely cold January morning and I'm just getting home. I've been out dancing and I'm only half drunk but utterly exhausted.|The Time Traveler's Wife|Audrey Niffenegger
04:04|Four minutes after four!|Four minutes after four! It's still very early and to get from here to there won't take me more than 15 minutes, even walking slowly. She told me around five o'clock. Wouldn't it be better to wait on the corner?|Angel Hill|Cirilo Villaverde
04:05|4.05am.|Leaves were being blown against my window. It was 4.05am. The moon had shifted in the sky, glaring through a clotted mass of clouds like a candled egg.|We Were the Mulvaneys|Joyce Carol Oates
04:06|4.06am|Dexter looked at Kate's note, then her face, then the clock. It was 4.06am, the night before they would go to the restaurant.|The Expats|Chris Pavone
04:07|4.07am.|4.07am. Why am I standing? My shoulders feel cold and I'm shivering. I become aware that I'm standing in the middle of the room. I immediately look at the bedroom door. Closed, with no signs of a break-in. Why did I get up?|Guarding Hanna: A Novel|Miha Mazzini
04:08|4:08 a.m.|It was at 4:08 a.m. beneath the cool metal of a jungle gym that all Andrew's dreams came true. He kissed his one true love and swore up and down that it would last forever to this exhausted companion throughout their long trek home.|Dying in the Twilight of Summer|Seth O'Connell
04:09|nine minutes past four|'He's right upstairs. Oh ye gods! Illya!' He looked at his watch. It was nine minutes past four. 'He's sitting in the middle of an ultrasonic field upstairs. and I'm ten minutes late to get him out. Come on!'|The Final Affair: A 'Man from U.N.C.L.E' Novel|David McDaniel
04:10|ten-past four|When I woke up in bed again, I was in the midst of the panic I had been in just before dying. My diary was still on the bed and I tried to finish my last sentence, which was still turning in my mind, but my pen had dried up. Finding that my clock had stopped at ten-past four, I began to guess the truth.|Tickets on Time|Marcel Aymé
04:10|ten past four|When Liesel and Rudy approached the group by the river, she heard him ask another question. "So where are these two deviants you’ve been bragging about? It’s ten past four already."|The Book Thief|Markus Zusak
04:11|eleven minutes after four|The next morning I awaken at exactly eleven minutes after four, having slept straight through my normal middle-of-the-night insomniac waking at three.|The Stuff of Life|Karen Karbo
04:12|four-twelve|Finally, she signalled with her light that she'd made it to the top. I signalled back, then shined the light downward to see how far the water had risen. I couldn't make out a thing. My watch read four-twelve in the morning. Not yet dawn. The morning papers still not delivered, trains not yet running, citizens of the surface world fast asleep, oblivious to all this. I pulled the rope taut with both hands, took a deep breath, then slowly began my climb.|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
04:12|four-twelve|My watch read four-twelve in the morning. Not yet dawn. The morning papers still not delivered, trains not yet running, citizens of the surface world fast asleep, oblivious to all this. I pulled the rope taut with both hands, took a deep breath, then slowly began my climb.|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World|Haruki Murakami
04:12|4:12|Karen felt the bed move beneath Harry's weight. Lying on her side she opened her eyes to see digital numbers in the dark, 4:12 in pale green. Behind her Harry continued to move, settling in. She watched the numbers change to 4:13.|Get Shorty|Elmore Leonard
04:13|4:13|Karen felt the bed move beneath Harry's weight. Lying on her side she opened her eyes to see digital numbers in the dark, 4:12 in pale green. Behind her Harry continued to move, settling in. She watched the numbers change to 4:13.|Get Shorty|Elmore Leonard
04:14|4:14 a.m.|At 4:14 a.m., the two men returned to the Jeep. After the passenger replaced the cans in the back of the Jeep, the driver backed out of the driveway and headed east. The last images found on the film appeared to be flames or smoke.|A Real Nightmare|David H Swendsen
04:15|four-fifteen|Alice wants to warn her that a defect runs in the family, like flat feet or diabetes: they're all in danger of ending up alone by their own stubborn choice. The ugly kitchen clock says four-fifteen.|Pigs in Heaven|Barbara Kingsolver
04:16|four-sixteen|I stooped to pick up my watch from the floor. Four-sixteen. Another hour until dawn. I went to the telephone and dialled my own number. It'd been a long time since I'd called home, so I had to struggle to remember the number. I let it ring fifteen times; no answer. I hung up, dialled again, and let it ring another fifteen times. Nobody.|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
04:16|four sixteen|They pulled into the visitor's carpark at four sixteen am. He knew it was four sixteen because the entrance to the maternity unit sported a digital clock beneath the signage.|Freaks in the City: Book Two of the Freaks Series|Maree Anderson
04:17|4.17am|He awoke at 4.17am in a sweat. He had been dreaming of Africa again, and then the dream had continued in the U.S. when he was a young man. But Inbata had been there, watching him.|The Vile|Douglas Phinney
04:18|Four-eighteen a.m.|The ringing didn't stop. The telephone! The clock read four-eighteen. It was dark outside. Four-eighteen a.m. I got out of bed and picked up the receiver. 'Hello?' I said. No sound came from the other end of the line.|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World|Haruki Murakami
04:18|four-eighteen|"I grabbed the alarm clock, threw it on my lap, and slapped the red and black buttons with both hands. The ringing didn't stop. The telephone! The clock read four-eighteen. It was dark outside. Four-eighteen a.m. I got out of bed and picked up the receiver. ""Hello?"""|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
04:19|nineteen minutes past four|At nineteen minutes past four on the morning of December 27, 2040, her eyes, dark as an Aztec sacrificial knife, flicked open.|Aurora Quest|James Axler
04:19|nineteen minutes past four|Logan screwed up his face and peered out blearily from beneath the duvet – according to the clock radio it was nineteen minutes past four.|Broken Skin|Stuart MacBride
04:20|twenty past four|One morning when it was still dark and the others were snoring loudly I looked at my watch. It was twenty past four. Reveillé would be at half-past five, so I abandoned myself to more than another hour, so I thought, of delicious indolence.|Combed Out|F. A. Voigt
04:20|twenty minutes past four|Now she finally sank and left the world in darkness save for a faint grey tinge in the eastern sky that palely heralded the dawn. Mr Mackenzie stood, watch in hand, his wife clinging to his arm and striving to stifle her sobs. 'Twenty minutes to four,' he said, 'it ought to be light enough to attack at twenty minutes past four.|Allan Quatermain|H. Rider Haggard
04:20|4:20 A.M.|4:20 A.M. John had decided to go to the Drain Rooter job site early to get a look around on his own.|John Dies at the End|David Wong
04:21|twenty-one minutes past four|Sleep. The phone started up again. Logan squinted at the alarm clock: twenty-one minutes past four.|Flesh House|Stuart MacBride
04:21|twenty-one past four|The clock in the main hall told me it was twenty past four. At twenty-one past four I inferred that the initial hostilities had not damaged its works. It was running, and I didn't know whether to interpret this indifference on the part of Time as a good or bad omen.|The Tin Drum|GŸnter Grass
04:22|4.22|He hurt me to the point where I wanted to tell him something. My watch said 4.22 now. It had stopped. It was smashed.|The Ipcress File|Len Deighton
04:23|4:23|4:23, Monday morning, Iceland Square. A number of people in the vicinity of Bjornsongatan are awakened by loud screams.|Let The Right One In|John Ajvide Lindqvist
04:23|04:23|Her chip pulsed the time. 04:23:04. It had been a long day.|Neuromancer |William Gibson
04:23|twenty-three minutes past four|We don't announce guests at' – he lifted his arm and turned it neatly to look at the narrow oblong watch on the inside of his wrist – 'at twenty-three minutes past four in the morning.' 'That's what I thought,' Degarmo said.|The Lady in the Lake|Raymond Chandler
04:24|4:24|At 04:24 on January 5, 2025, the stars stood still in the sky. In California, the earthquake started with a low- frequency rumble. It wasn't a sound but a sensation that caused an incomprehensible weakness in the legs, a constriction of the bowels, and panic.|Perfect Circle|Carlos J Cortes
04:25|twenty-five minutes past four|As I dressed I glanced at my watch. It was no wonder that no one was stirring. It was twenty-five minutes past four.|The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes|Sir Arthur Conan Doyle
04:26|twenty-six minutes past four|At twenty-six minutes past four, she was pronounced dead. Cause of death, or rather manner of death, was apparent. There were two bullet wounds of entry in her chest.|If You Really Loved Me|Ann Rule
04:27|4:27|Bad footballers blame the pitch. And then I heard the school bell in my dream but it wasnt really a school bell and the pitch went very steep like a trap door opening and I fell and landed in bed. It was still dark and my alarm clock said 04:27 and I heard the noise again.|The Dead Fathers Club|Matt Haig
04:28|0428 h|He had been the only survivor, the only one who'd come home alive. So what the hell was going on? Who was this new character in his nightmares? He glanced up at the clock and was disheartened to discover that it was only 0428 hours.|Solfleet: The Call of Duty|Glenn Smith
04:29|0429 h|'Your pardon, Dr. Leving, but there is an urgent call for you. The pseudo-robot Caliban says he must speak with you at once.' Fredda sighed. She knew she had to take the call, and that Caliban would only call if it were important. But even so, it was turning into a very long night. 'Now what time is it?' she asked. 'It is now 0429 hours,' Donald said.|Utopia|Roger MacBride Allen
04:30|half past four|'What is it!' cried Merry. 'It is time to get up. It is half past four and very foggy. Come on! Sam is already getting breakfast ready. Even Pippin is up.|The Fellowship of the Ring|J. R. R. Tolkien
04:30|four thirty|At the end of a relationship, it is the one who is not in love who makes the tender speeches. I was overwhelmed by a sense of betrayal, betrayal because a union in which I had invested so much had been declared bankrupt without my feeling it to be so. Chloe had not given it a chance, I argued with myself, knowing the hopelessness of these inner courts announcing hollow verdicts at four thirty in the morning.|Essays on Love |Alain de Botton
04:30|430|Hester Thrale undulates in in a false fox jacket at 2330 as usual even though she has to be up at like 0430 for the breakfast shift at the Provident Nursing Home and sometimes eats breakfast with Gately, both their faces nodding perilously close to their Frosted Flakes.|Infinite Jest|David Foster Wallace
04:30|430|Tonight Clenette H. and the deeply whacked out Yolanda W. come back in from Footprints around 2315 in purple skirts and purple lipstick and ironed hair, tottering on heels and telling each other what a wicked time they just had. Hester Thrale undulates in in a false fox jacket at 2330 as usual even though she has to be up at like 0430 for the breakfast shift at the Provident Nursing Home and sometimes eats breakfast with Gately, both their faces nodding perilously close to their Frosted Flakes.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
04:30|4.30|The Emperor, consoled by an actress, carried on in his fixed routine. My father always praised his sense of duty, rising at 4.30 every morning for prayers, and so on. But duty to what! I have seen him occasionally on his daily procession from the Schönbrunn to the Hofburg, ramrod-straight in his carriage, surrounded by troops and horses from every corner of his ramshackle empire.|Hunters in the Snow|D.M. Thomas
04:31|4:31|An earthquake hit Los Angeles at 4:31 this morning and the images began arriving via CNN right away.|Microserfs|Douglas Coupland
04:32|4:32 a.m.|On his first day of kindergarten, Peter Houghton woke up at 4:32 a.m. He padded into his parents' room and asked if it was time yet to take the school bus.|Nineteen Minutes|Jodi Picoult
04:33|4.33|When he heard the faint clunk of a steel gate closing behind them, he smiled in the darkness. They were out. He pressed a button on the watch and when its light showed him it was 04.33 his smile became a grin. No one had made it out of Greenacres for over a decade, which made Bishop's achievement that much sweeter. That was the kind of record he liked to beat.|The Wrong Man|Jason Dean
04:34|4:34|It was 04:34 hours when I checked my watch and broke cover and walked across the packed snow to the barge and went aboard.|Northlight|Adam Hall
04:35|4:35|No manner of exhaustion can keep a child asleep much later than six a.m. on Christmas Day. Colby awoke at 4:35.|Dreams and Shadows|C. Robert Cargill
04:36|4:36|At 4:36 that morning, alone in my hotel room, it had been a much better scene. Spencer had blanched, confounded by the inescapable logic of my accusation. A few drops of perspiration had formed on his upper lip. A tiny vein had started to throb in his temple.|The Brass Go-Between|Ross Thomas
04:37|0437 h|Shaw laughed, apologized, and said he hoped that was true. He draped his kit over his head and snapped it in. Checked his watch. It was 0437 hours.|Knife|Ross Ritchell
04:38|4.38 a.m.|At 4.38 a.m. as the sun is coming up over Gorley Woods, I hear a strange rustling in the grass beside me. I peer closely but can see nothing.|The Queue|Jonathan Barrow
04:39|twenty-one minutes to five|At zero hour minus one minute, twenty-one minutes to five on March the twenty-first , Jiffy Tripp stood in the trenches beside an infantry officer, looking over no man's land. It was still dark. At zero hour plus five seconds the shell bursts actually threw a sort of witch's kaleidoscope onto no man's land, and he was reaching for the SOS rockets. Red ; green ; red.|God's Sparrows|Philip Child
04:40|4.40am|I settled into a daily routine. Wake up at 4.40am, shower, get on the train north by ten after five.|Bossypants|Tina Fey
04:41|4:41|At 4:41 Crane's voice crackled through the walkie-talkie as if he'd read their thoughts of mutiny. “Everyone into the elevator. Now!” Only moments before the call he and C.J. had finished what they hoped would be a successful diversion.|Damaged Goods: A Novel|Roland S. Jefferson
04:42|4:42 am|A large clock above the desks read, 04:42 am. He paused to listen. Whatever had happened there, appeared to be over.|Dead City|Matthew Warwick
04:43|four forty-three|The time is four forty-three in the mornin an it's almost light oot there.|Pyschoraag|Suhayl Saadi
04:44|0444 h|'At 0444 hours yesterday morning, the landing craft Orpheus was appropriated by Dr. Diana Chandler, twenty-seven, an astrophysicist from Toronto, Canada. Dr. Chandler, apparently disconsolate over the failure of her husband, Aaron Rossman, also twenty-seven, also of Toronto, to renew their recently expired two-year marriage contract, presumably committed suicide. Mr. Rossman is the Starcology's dock master.'|Golden Fleece|Robert J. Sawyer
04:45|4:45 a.m.|He lies still in the darkness and listens. His wife's breathing at his side is so faint that he can scarcely hear it. One of these mornings she'll be lying dead beside me and I won't even notice, he thinks. Or maybe it'll be me. Daybreak will reveal that one of us has been left alone. He checks the clock on the table next to the bed. The hands glow and register 4:45 a.m.|Faceless Killers |Henning Mankell
04:45|4:45 a.m.|His wife's breathing at his side is so faint that he can scarcely hear it. One of these mornings she'll be lying dead beside me and I won't even notice, he thinks. Or maybe it'll be me. Daybreak will reveal that one of us has been left alone. He checks the clock on the table next to the bed. The hands glow and register 4:45 a.m.|Faceless Killers|Henning Mankell
04:46|four-forty-six|"The phone rang again at four-forty-six.""Hello,"" I said. ""Hello,"" came a woman's voice. ""Sorry about the time before. There's a disturbance in the sound field. Sometimes the sound goes away."" ""The sound goes away?"" ""Yes,"" she said. ""The sound field's slipping. Can you hear me?"" ""Loud and clear,"" I said. It was the granddaughter of that kooky old scientist who'd given me the unicorn skull. The girl in the pink suit."|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
04:46|4.46|The sun had risen at 04.46 and would not set until 21.26, and I'm not sure if there was a moon or not. At any rate I would not again be witness to that warm suspended light nor hear the bells pealing out inconsiderately as evening fell.|All Souls|Javier Mar’as
04:47|4:47|His respiration increased right around the same time, and again around 04:47 this morning.' 'Could he be dreaming?' 'Coma patients don't dream,' Lilly said, her voice dropping as she turned and looked at Victor.|Outcasts|Gail Delaney
04:48|4:48 a.m.|Thinking about the card warms me to the idea of walking under the arched doorway of the Newtons' home, but when I arrive at their house, the plan seems ridiculous. What am I doing? It's 4:48 a.m., and I'm parked outside their darkened house.|What is the What|Dave Eggers
04:48|4:48|At 4:48 the happy hour when clarity visits warm darkness which soaks my eyes I know no sin|4:48 Psychosis|Sarah Kane
04:49|eleven minutes to five|When Costain left the bridge the brass chronometer in the wheelhouse said eleven minutes to five. Harkness looked at it and realised vaguely that the gap was still too big.|Gale Force|Elleston Trevor
04:50|ten minutes to five|Even the hands of his watch and the hands of all the thirteen clocks were frozen. They had all frozen at the same time, on a snowy night, seven years before, and after that it was always ten minutes to five in the castle.|The 13 Clocks|James Thurber
04:51|nine minutes to five a.m.|Earlier? It's nine minutes to five a.m., who would be up this early?' 'Oh, we're all early risers.|Gifts of the Magi|Jean Johnson
04:52|eight minutes to five|I'm Carol Manning. This is Captain Willet.' 'What time is it?' 'If it matters, it's eight minutes to five. Don't get any persecuted ideas that I enjoy being out of bed at this time of night. It makes it legally easier if you invite us in.'|Holding the Zero|Gerald Seymour
04:53|seven minutes to five|At seven minutes to five, one of the customer lines on the switchboard went off. It was the first time that a call had come in on that line since the hunt began, some nine hours before.|The Light At The End|John Skipp & Craig Spector
04:54|six minutes to five|Six minutes to five. Six minutes to go. Suddenly I felt quite clearheaded. There was an unexpected light in the cell; the boundaries were drawn, the roles well defined. The time of doubt and questioning and uncertainty was over.|Dawn: A Novel|Elie Wiesel
04:55|4:55|4:55 - Mank holding phone. Turns to Caddell - 'Who is this?' Caddell: 'Jim.' (shrugs) 'I think he's our man in Cincinnati.'|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S. Thompson
04:56|four minutes to five|And I was tired and out of cigarettes and still feeling a little hungover. The clock on the VCR was telling me it was four minutes to five in the morning. That just made it all seem even more surreal.|A Fistful of Rain|Greg Rucka
04:56|4:56|4:56. Each crystal that strikes the windshield makes a barely audible tap, yet the sound seems to penetrate all the way to the roots of his molars. Tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap tap. Owls have three eyelids. Their eyeballs are not spheres but elongated tubes. A group of owls is called a parliament.|Cloud Cuckoo Land|Anthony Doerr
04:57|few minutes before five|The second said the same thing a few minutes before five, and mentioned eternity... I'm sure I'll meet you in the other world. Four minutes later she left a last, fleeting message: My love. Fernando. It's Suzana. Then, it seemed, she had shot herself.|A Death in Brazil: A Book of Omissions|Peter Robb
04:57|4:57|He clamps the ear defenders over his ears. Pulls up his hood. Sets a hand on the door handle. 4:57. A warrior, truly engaged, becomes something more than human. He gets out of the car.|Cloud Cuckoo Land|Anthony Doerr
04:58|two minutes to five|He wants to look death in the face. Two minutes to five. I took a handkerchief out of my pocket, but John Dawson ordered me to put it back. An Englishman dies with his eyes open. He wants to look death in the face.|Dawn: A Novel|Elie Wiesel
04:59|459|The whole place smells like death no matter what the fuck you do. Gately gets to the shelter at 0459.9h and just shuts his head off as if his head had a control switch.|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
05:00|five o'clock|Five o'clock had hardly struck on the morning of the 19th of January, when Bessie brought a candle into my closet and found me already up and nearly dressed. I had risen half-an-hour before her entrance, and had washed my face, and put on my clothes by the light of a half-moon just setting, whose rays streamed through the narrow window near my crib.|Jane Eyre |Charlotte Brontë
05:00|5 a.m.|It was in the township of Dunwich, in a large and hardly inhabited farmhouse set against a hillside 4 miles from the village and a mile and a half from any other dwelling, that Wilbur Whately was born at 5 a.m. on Sunday, 2 February, 1913. The date was recalled because it was Candlemas, which people in Dunwich curiously observe under another name...|The Dunwich Horror |H.P. Lovecraft
05:00|five o'clock|Just after five o'clock on this chill September morning, the fishmonger's cart, containing Kirsten and Emilia and such possessions as they have been able to assemble in the time allowed to them, is driven out of the gates of Rosenborg?|Music and Silence |Rose Tremain
05:00|five|"The cold eye of the Duke was dazzled by the gleaming of a thousand jewels that sparkled on the table. His ears were filled with chiming as the clocks began to strike. ""One!"" said Hark. ""Two!"" cried Zorn of Zorna. ""Three!"" the Duke's voice almost whispered. 'Four!"" sighed Saralinda. ""Five!"" the Golux crowed, and pointed at the table. ""The task is done, the terms are met,"" he said."|The 13 Clocks |James Thurber
05:00|five o'clock|The day came slow, till five o'clock. Then sprang before the hills. Like hindered rubies, or the light. A sudden musket spills|The Day Came Slow, Till Five O' Clock|Emily Dickinson
05:00|5 a.m.|There are worse things than having behaved foolishly in public. There are worse things than these miniature betrayals, committed or endured or suspected; there are worse things than not being able to sleep for thinking about them. It is 5 a.m. All the worse things come stalking in and stand icily about the bed looking worse and worse and worse.|Things |Fleur Adcock
05:00|five o'clock|"What causes young people to ""come out,"" but the noble ambition of matrimony? What sends them trooping to watering-places? What keeps them dancing till five o'clock in the morning through a whole mortal season?"|Vanity Fair |William Makepeace Thackeray
05:01|one minute past five|"""Oh yes. His clocks were set at one minute past five, four minutes past five and seven minutes past five. That was the combination number of a safe, 515457. The safe was concealed behind a reproduction of the Mona Lisa. Inside the safe,"" continued Poirot, with distaste, ""were the Crown Jewels of the Russian Royal Family."""|The clocks |Agatha Christie
05:01|Just after five o'clock|Just after five o'clock on this chill September morning, the fishmonger's cart, containing Kirsten and Emilia and such possessions as they have been able to assemble in the time allowed to them, is driven out of the gates of Rosenborg?|Music and Silence|Rose Tremain
05:02|5:02 a.m.|It was 5:02 a.m., December 14. In another fifty-eight minutes he would set sail for America. He did not want to leave his bride; he did not want to go.|The Prize|Brenda Joyce
05:03|5:03 a.m.|It was 5:03 a.m. It didn't matter. She wasn't going to get back to sleep. She threw off her covers and, swearing at herself, Caleb and Mr. Griffin, she headed into the shower.|Unhallowed ground|Heather Graham
05:04|four minutes past five|"""Oh yes. His clocks were set at one minute past five, four minutes past five and seven minutes past five. That was the combination number of a safe, 515457. The safe was concealed behind a reproduction of the Mona Lisa. Inside the safe,"" continued Poirot, with distaste, ""were the Crown Jewels of the Russian Royal Family."""|The clocks |Agatha Christie
05:04|5.04 a.m.|5.04 a.m. on the substandard clock radio. Because why do people always say the day starts now? Really it starts in the middle of the night at a fraction of a second past midnight.|The Accidental |Ali Smith
05:04|four minutes past five|"Oh yes. His clocks were set at one minute past five, four minutes past five and seven minutes past five. That was the combination number of a safe, 515457. The safe was concealed behind a reproduction of the Mona Lisa. Inside the safe, continued Poirot, with distaste, ""were the Crown Jewels of the Russian Royal Family."""|The Clocks|Agatha Christie
05:05|five past five|The baby, a boy, is born at five past five in the morning.|The Namesake|Jhumpa Lahiri
05:06|5:06 a.m.|5:06 a.m. I wake up strangely energized, my stomach growling. Upstairs, the overstocked fridge offers me its bounty of sympathy food.|This is Where I Leave you|Jonathon Tropper
05:07|seven minutes past five|"""Oh yes. His clocks were set at one minute past five, four minutes past five and seven minutes past five. That was the combination number of a safe, 515457. The safe was concealed behind a reproduction of the Mona Lisa. Inside the safe,"" continued Poirot, with distaste, ""were the Crown Jewels of the Russian Royal Family."""|The clocks |Agatha Christie
05:07|Seven past five|His feet slammed into the ground; Ron staggered into him and he fell over; the Portkey hit the ground near his head with a heavy thud. Harry looked up. Mr Weasley, Mr Diggory and Cedric were still standing, though looking very windswept; everybody else was on the ground. ‘Seven past five from Stoatshead Hill,’ said a voice.|Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire|J. K. Rowling
05:08|5:08|Ambrose and I will marry at Fort McHenry at 5:08 EDST this coming Saturday, Rosh Hashanah!|Letters|John Barth
05:09|5:09|The primal flush of triumph which had saturated the American's humor on this signal success, proved but fictive and transitory when inquiry of the station attendants educed the information that the two earliest trains to be obtained were the 5:09 to Dunkerque and the 5:37 for Ostend.|The Black Bag|Louis Joseph Vance
05:09|nine minutes past five|He had two hopes: first, that the bomb would work, and second, that ten thousand yards was far enough. The countdown started at nine minutes past five in the morning, Mountain War Time, on Monday, July 16.|Winter of the World|Ken Follett
05:10|ten minutes past five|"""Oh, my husband, I have done the deed which will relieve you of the wife whom you hate! I have taken the poison--all of it that was left in the paper packet, which was the first that I found. If this is not enough to kill me, I have more left in the bottle. Ten minutes past five. ""You have just gone, after giving me my composing draught. My courage failed me at the sight of you. I thought to myself, 'If he look at me kindly, I will confess what I have done, and let him save my life.' You never looked at me at all. You only looked at the medicine. I let you go without saying a word."|The Law and the Lady |Wilkie Collins
05:10|ten after five|I settled into a daily routine. Wake up at 4:40am, shower, get on the train north by ten after five.|Bossypants|Tina Fey
05:11|eleven minutes past five|Today was Tuesday, the fifteenth of August; the sun had risen at eleven minutes past five this morning and would set at two minutes before seven this evening.|The Hot Rock|Donald E Westlake
05:12|twelve minutes and six seconds past five o'clock|At twelve minutes and six seconds past five o'clock on the morning of April 18th, 1906, the San francisco peninsula began to shiver in the grip of an earthquake which, when its ultimate consequences are considered, was the most disastrous in the recorded history of the North American continent.|Slummer's Paradise|Herbert Asbury
05:13|5:13 am.|Lying on my side in bed, I stared at my alarm clock until it became a blemish, its red hue glowing like a welcome sign beckoning me into the depths of hell's crimson-colored cavities. 5:13 am. To describe this Monday as a blue Monday was an understatement.|Uptempo|Nakia D Johnson
05:14|5.14am|The time was 5.14am, a very strange time indeed for the sheriff to have seen what he claimed he saw as he made his early-morning rounds, first patrolling back and forth along the deserted, snowbound streets of Kingdom City before extending his vigilance northward, along County Road.|Into the Web|Thomas H Cook
05:15|5:15 a.m.|By the first week of May, Ralph was waking up to birdsong at 5:15 a.m. He tried earplugs for a few nights, although he doubted from the outset that they would work. It wasn’t the newly returned birds that were waking him up, nor the occasional delivery-truck backfire out on Harris Avenue. He had always been the sort of guy who could sleep in the middle of a brass marching bad, and he didn’t think that had changed. What had changed was inside his head.|Insomnia |Stephen King
05:15|5:15|Weird conversation with Brown, a tired & confused old man who's been jerked out of bed at 5:15.|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S Thompson
05:16|5:16|5:16 - Mank on phone to Secretary of State Brown: 'Mr Brown, we're profoundly disturbed about this situation in the 21st. We can't get a single result out of there.|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S Thompson
05:17|seventeen minutes past five|Sometimes bad luck is writ large and plain. 'What do you mean?' 'The clock stopped at seventeen minutes past five in the morning. Five one seven, dear. Add the digits and you get thirteen.'|Underworld|Don DeLillo
05:16|5:16 a.m|She could go back to sleep. But typical and ironic, she is completely awake. It is completely light outside now; you can see for miles. Except there is nothing to see here; trees and fields and that kind of thing. 5:16 a.m on the substandard clock radio. She is really awake.|The Accidental |Ali Smith
05:18|5:18 A.M.|5:18 A.M. I alternately turned the Bronco’s engine on and off so we could run the heater without poisoning ourselves with carbon monoxide, as I heard could happen if a parked car was left on too long.|John Dies at the End|David Wong
05:18|eighteen minutes past five|By his watch it was just approaching eighteen minutes past five in the morning, a mere twelve minutes since the sun had first burst its brilliance across the eastern horizon.|Rebel|Bernard Cornwell
05:19|nineteen minutes past five|The aeroplane struck the ground with vehement force at nineteen minutes past five on the morning of the eleventh of December, 1989. It immediately burst into flame.|The Pyramid|Henning Mankell
05:20|five twenty|He saw on the floor his cigarette reduced to a long thin cylinder of ash: it had smoked itself. It was five twenty, dawn was breaking behind the shed of empty barrels, the thermometer pointed to 210 degrees.|The Periodic Table|Primo Levi
05:21|twenty-one minutes past five|'On the morning of the ninth instant, that is to say, yesterday, at twenty-one minutes past five o'clock in the morning, P.C. Whitstable was proceeding upon his usual beat and had reached the corner of Clarges Street and Piccadilly, when he heard a shout on the other side of the road, at the point where a path exits from The Green Park.|The Curious Case of the Moondawn Daffodils Murder|Garth Nix
05:22|5.22|'Yes,' she nodded. 'I will take off in the dark, and be over Tuti airfield at sunrise that's at 05.22 hours.'|The Leopard Hunts in Darkness|Wilbur Smith
05:23|5.23am|If I could count precisely to sixty between two passing orange minutes on her digital clock, starting at 5.23am and ending exactly as it melted into 5:24, then when she woke she would love me and not say this had been a terrible mistake.|The Tragedy of Arthur|Arthur Phillips
05:24|5:24|If I could count precisely to sixty between two passing orange minutes on her digital clock, starting at 523am. and ending exactly as it melted into 5:24, then when she woke she would love me and not say this had been a terrible mistake.|The Tragedy of Arthur|Arthur Phillips
05:25|5.25|George's train home from New Street leaves at 5.25. On the return journey, there are rarely schoolboys.|Arthur and George|Julian Barnes
05:26|05:26|I think this is actually bump number 1,970. And the boy keeps plugging away at the same speed. There isn’t a sound from them. Not a moan. Poor them. Poor me. I look at the clock. 05:26.|101 Reykjavik|Hallgrímur Helgason
05:27|0527 h|The tempo of the Cuban barrage suddenly picked up: shells seemed to be raining down at the rate of three or four a minute. At the sound, the South African officers looked up from their maps and discussion. Boerson checked his watch: 0527 hours. A little early, he thought, but the Cubans probably plan to give us one hell of a pasting before they attack. Wonderful.|Vortex|Larry Bond
05:28|five-twenty-eight|I pulled into the Aoyama supermarket parking garage at five-twenty-eight. The sky to the east was getting light. I entered the store carrying my bag. Almost no one was in the place. A young clerk in a striped uniform sat reading a magazine; a woman of indeterminate age was buying a cartload of cans and instant food. I turned past the liquor display and went straight to the snack bar.|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
05:29|twenty-nine minutes past five|It was twenty-nine minutes past five, according to the red devilish numbers on the alarm clock, and she was being broken into.|The Brightest Star in the Sky|Marian Keyes
05:30|half-past five|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. His jug's empty and there's grey water in the basin, cleanly boy. The window is open, admitting the salubrious sea-breeze. He doesn't smoke anyway. What an innocent room it is.|An Insular Possession|Timothy Mo
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. His jug's empty and there's grey water in the basin, cleanly boy. The window is open, admitting the salubrious sea-breeze. He doesn't smoke anyway. What an innocent room it is.|An Insular Possession |Timothy Mo
05:30|half-past five|It was by this time half-past five, and the sun was on the point of rising; but I found the kitchen still dark and silent. … The stillness of early morning slumbered everywhere .. the carriage horses stamped from time to time in their closed stables: all else was still.|Jane Eyre |Charlotte Brontë
05:30|five-thirty|On the day they were going to kill him, Santiago Nasar got up at five-thirty in the morning to wait for the boat the bishop was coming on.|Chronicle of a Death Foretold |Gabriel García Márquez
05:31|5:31|5:31 - Mank on phone to lawyer: 'Jesus, I think we gotta go in there and get those ballots! Impound 'em! Every damn one!'|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S Thompson
05:32|5.32|By 05.32 the driver had come back from a corner shop with a six-pack of Coke, a bottle of Jack Daniels, some sachets of breakfast milk, an armful of stale cakes and a carton of Zhongncmhai cigarettes. The doors slammed shut and the van moved off.|Rare Earth|Paul Mason
05:33|5.33|The next few stills showed them moving along the corridor, stopping at Hansen's door, the door opening although Hansen was out of view, and then, again, a blank corridor. The last two pictures were marked 05.33 and showed the same pair in the corridor, and then standing at the elevator, and then gone.|Revelation|Bill Napier
05:34|five-thirty-four|"I asked ""What time is sunrise?”' A second's silence while the crestfallen Bush absorbed his rebuke, and then another voice answered: ‘Five-thirty-four, sir.'"|The Commodore|C.S. Forester
05:35|5:35|5:35 - All phones ringing now, the swing shift has shot the gap - now the others are waking up.|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S Thompson
05:35|twenty-five before six|I squinted at the clock. 'It says twenty-five before six,' I said and rolled away from him.|the dice man |Luke Rhinehart
05:36|5.36|She drank a bottle of Jack Daniels. When she woke at 05.36 she had wiped the previous evening|The Fowler Family Business|Jonathan Meades
05:36|exactly 77 minutes before seven minutes to seven|So that was the key to asking my questions, to wait exactly 77 minutes before seven minutes to seven and I would then get my answer.|The Quarter Moon|Stephanie Hudson
05:37|5:37|Richard glanced at the clock on the microwave - 5:37 - almost twelve hours, almost one half-day since he'd dialed 911.|This Book Will Save Your Life|AM Homes
05:38|5.38 a.m.|Kovac,’ said Johnny sleepily. It was very rare for the quantum computer and not Sol to wake him up. ‘What’s going on? What time is it?’ ‘Good morning, Johnny,’ said the ship. ‘It is 5.38 a.m.’ ‘What?’ said Johnny. ‘It’s Saturday.’ ‘I told you he wouldn’t like it,’ said Sol, presumably to Kovac. ‘It’s hardly a matter of likes or dislikes,’ said the computer. ‘I have information I deem important enough to pass on at the earliest opportunity – whatever time it is.’|Johnny Mackintosh: Battle for Earth |Keith Mansfield
05:39|twenty-one minutes to six|George took his phone from the dressing table. 'The nightmare beat the alarm by just over an hour,' he said. 'It's twenty-one minutes to six.' 'Let me catch some more sleep,' she said groggily. 'And let me bath and make you some breakfast.' 'That's music to my ears. Don't forget that I'm three-in-one. I'll need to take some of your delicious cooking to work.' 'How can I forget that there are four of us now?'|The E Utopia Project|Kudakwashe Muzira
05:40|twenty minutes to six|Twenty minutes to six. 'Rob's boys were already on the platform, barrows ready. The only thing that ever dared to be late around here was the train. Rob's boys were in fact Bill Bing, thirty, sucking a Woodbine, and Arthur, sixty, half dead.|The Peculiar Memories of Thomas Penman|Bruce Robinson
05:41|0541 h|At 0541 he had spoken by VHF to the Captain of Ocean Mammoth who said that his ship was aground and that the DF bearing of the Agulhas radio beacon from the ship was 268°.|Death of a Supertanker|Antony Trew
05:42|eighteen minutes to six|At eighteen minutes to six, they blew the wall, and even then, it was almost too late.|A Gentleman's Game|Greg Rucka
05:43|5.43|5.43 - Mank on phone to 'Mary' in Washington; 'It now appears quite clear that we'll lead the state - without the 21st.'|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S. Thompson
05:44|0544 h|And what time, again, did the defendent actually say these words?' 'That would have been - you can see the time on the film tape on the frame where you've stopped it. 0544 hours.'|Invasion of Privacy|Perri O'Shaughnessy
05:44|77 minutes before seven|So that was the key to asking my questions, to wait exactly 77 minutes before seven minutes to seven and I would then get my answer.|The Quarter Moon|Stephanie Hudson
05:45|5:45|At 5:45 a power-transformer on a pole beside the abandoned Tracker Brothers’ Truck Depot exploded in a flash of purple light, spraying twisted chunks of metal onto the shingled roof.|IT|Stephen King
05:46|5.46am|Herbert could feel nothing. He wrote a legal-sounding phrase to the effect that the sentence had been carried out at 5.46am, adding, 'without a snag'. The burial party had cursed him quietly as they'd hacked at the thick roots and tight soil.|A Whispered Name|William Brodrick
05:47|forty-seven minutes past five|His eyelids pried open. The bedside lamp was lit. Rue hovered over him, flicking her finger at his earlobe. What the hell? The clock said it was forty-seven minutes past five. Before dawn. On a Sunday.|Christmas Coverup|Cassie Miles
05:48|twelve minutes to six|A Bacardi mirror with fogged glass hangs above the backbar next to a St. Pauli Girl clock, the clock's hands frozen at twelve minutes to six|Northwest Corner|John Burnham Schwartz
05:49|eleven minutes to six|He looked at his watch. It was eleven minutes to six. After a moment he idly drew the center drawer of the desk out over his lap.|Everything That Rises Must Converge|Flannery O'Connor
05:50|ten minutes to six|"NOW IT WAS ten minutes to six. ""If You Leave Now, Mr. Lipvig, You Will Be Just In Time For The Race,"" the golem rumbled from the corner."S|Going Postal|Terry Pratchett
05:50|ten minutes to six|Now she glanced quickly at the clock. The time was ten minutes to six. 'Land sakes!' she exclaimed. 'I should say you was! What in the world got you up so early? Ain't sick, are you?' 'No,' replied the captain wearily. 'I ain't sick. I didn't sleep very well last night, that's all.'|Cy Whittaker's Place|Joseph Crosby Lincoln
05:50|ten minutes to six|He paced the wooden boards and looked again, ten minutes to six. Then he stopped suddenly. Along that gleaming stretch of private road came a car, driven at a rapid pace. Prince Shan stood and watched it, and as he watched, it seemed almost as though the hidden sun had caught his face and transfigured it.|The Great Prince Shan|E. Phillips Oppenheim
05:51|nine minutes to six|It was nine minutes to six o'clock and an hour before dawn. The brigade was not due to move today, and so, just as they did every other day, along with every British corps in the field, the four battalions stood to arms in case of attack. Each company paraded and then marched to form with its battalion at its alarm post. The time just before dawn was when men felt low in spirits and drowsy, making it a good time for the enemy to attack.|Whose Business is to Die|Adrian Goldsworthy
05:52|5.52am|At 5.52am paramedics from the St. Petersburg Fire Department and SunStar Medic One ambulance service responded to a medical emergency call at 12201 Ninth Street North, St. Petersburg, apartment 2210.|Silent Witness|Mark Fuhrman
05:53|seven minutes to six|The gate log showed he'd signed out at seven minutes to six that morning, slightly earlier than usual. Because they were conscientious employees, the spaceport immediately called the police and sent someone around to Gemma Tivon.|Fallen Dragon|Peter F. Hamilton
05:54|5:54|'Welcome back, sir.' Heskan smiled at a man whose name he could not recall and remarked good-naturedly, 'I see they have you working graveyards.' It was 05:54 and the graveyard shift would soon come off rotation, replaced by the daytime crew.|Loyalty to the Cause|Britt Ringel
05:54|six minutes to six|This morning, the sun came up at six minutes to six. There was already heavy early-morning rush-hour traffic on the Majesta Bridge. Meyer was driving. Carella was riding shotgun.|Merely Hate|Ed McBain
05:54|six minutes to six|It was six minutes to six.|Thud!|Terry Pratchett
05:55|5.55am|It was 5.55am and raining hard when I pedalled up to the bike stand just outside the forecourt of the station and dashed inside. I raced past the bookstall, where all the placards of the Yorkshire Post (a morning paper) read 'York Horror', but also 'Terrific February Gales at Coast'.|The Lost Luggage Porter|Andrew Martin
05:56|four minutes to six|"He pulled out his own. The officer with the chipped nose went over to borrow the watch of General Feraud. They bent their heads over them for a time. 'That's it. At four minutes to six by yours. "|A Set of Six|Joseph Conrad
05:57|three minutes to six|He drank his coffee and ate his rolls with an excellent appetite, and then he glanced at his chronometer. It was three minutes to six:time he went across to the barge.|The Red Cross Barge|Marie Belloc Lowndes
05:58|5.58 a.m.|Annika Giannini woke with a start. She saw that it was 5.58 a.m.|The Girl who Kicked the Hornet's Nest|Stieg Larsson
05:59|one minute to six|Frankston glanced at his wristchrono. It was one minute to six. 'In about a minute,' he thought, 'Ross will say something about going out to water his geraniums.' The wristchrono ticked fifty-nine times. 'I think I'll go out and water my geraniums,' said Ross.|Homesick|Lyn Venable
06:00|six o’clock|‘What’s the time?’ I ask, and telling him so that he knows, ‘My mother likes “peace and quiet” to sleep late on Saturday mornings.’ ‘She does, does she? It’s six o’clock. I couldn’t sleep,’ he says wearily, like an afterthought, as if it’s what he expects. ‘Why are you up so early?’ ‘I woke up and needed my panda. I can’t find him.’ ‘Where do you think he can be?’ His face changes and he smiles again, bending down to look under the table and behind the curtain. But he isn’t clowning or teasing. He’s in earnest.|The Saints |Patsy Hickman
06:00|at six|But every morning, even if there's been a nighttime session and he has only slept two hours, he gets up at six and reads his paper while he drinks a strong cup of coffee. In this way Papa constructs himself every day.|The Elegance of the Hedgehog |Muriel Barbery
06:00|at six a.m.|I had risen half-an-hour before her entrance, and had washed my face, and put on my clothes by the light of a half-moon just setting, whose rays streamed through the narrow window near my crib. I was to leave Gateshead that day by a coach which passed the lodge gates at six a.m.|Jane Eyre|Charlotte Brontë
06:00|six |Lying awake in my attic room, i hear a clock strike six downstairs. It was fairly light and people were beginning to walk up and down the stairs...- i heard the clock strike eight downstairs before i rose and got dressed... I looked up - the clock tower of our saviour's showed ten.|Hunger |Knut Hamsun
06:00|six o'clock|On the 15th of September 1840, about six o'clock in the morning, the Ville-de-Montereau, ready to depart, pouring out great whirls of smoke by the quai Saint-Bernard.|L'Education sentimentale |Gustave Flaubert
06:00|6.00 A.M.|Rise from bed ............... . 6.00 A.M.|The Great Gatsby |F. Scott Fitzgerald
06:00|six |The ball went on for a long time, until six in the morning; all were exhausted and wishing they had been in bed for at least three hours; but to leave early was like proclaiming the party a failure and offending the host and hostess who had taken such a lot of trouble, poor dears.|The Leopard |Giuseppe Tomasi di Lampedusa
06:01|shortly after six|He remained awake in bed until 4 a.m. Then he fell asleep, but he woke up again shortly after six.|Colourless|Haruki Murakami
06:01|6:01|In the image, he was looking straight up at the camera, holding a disposable cup in his hand. The time signature on the bottom right corner of the screen said that it was 06:01 on the same morning the two of them had come to the convent.|The Passage|Justin Cronin
06:02|6.02|Bimingham New Street 5.25. Walsall 5.55. This train does not stop at Birchills, for reasons George has never been able to ascertain. Then it is Bloxwich 6.02, Wyrley & Churchbridge 6.09. At 6.10 he nods to Mr Merriman the stationmaster.|Arthur and George|Julian Barnes
06:02|two minutes past six|Not two minutes past six. No. Nobody sleeps in, we're not a holiday camp. Now. I have more telephone calls to make.'|The Bone Clocks|David Mitchell
06:03|three minutes after six|I mean three minutes after six.' He laughed as he kept turning the dial. 'I remember once, a lad in Galway who didn't understand that. At midnight he set the timer to go off at one minute after twelve, in what he thought would be the afternoon.|Cathedral|Nelson DeMille
06:03|6:03 A.M.|JULY 24, 6:03 A.M. The laundry was warm, the rafters were firm, and Michael Holtzapfel jumped from the chair as if it were a cliff.|The Book Thief|Markus Zusak
06:04|four minutes past six|It was four minutes past six in the morning. She shivered. She waited. She stretched because she had been sat in her car for three and a half hours before the milk float had turned into the street.|Heart of Danger|Gerald Seymour
06:05|five minutes past six|A second man went in and found the shop empty, as he thought, at five minutes past six. That puts the time at between 5:30 and 6:05.|The ABC Murders|Agatha Christie
06:06|6:06|At 6:06, every toilet on Merit Street suddenly exploded in a geyser of shit and raw sewage as some unimaginable reversal took place in the pipes which fed the holding tanks of the new waste-treatment plant in the Barrens.|IT|Stephen King
06:07|6:07|A family burned to death in a house-fire in Kreuzberg, a stabbing outside a bar in Wedding, a woman beaten to death in Spandau. The record of March's' own disrupted morning was last on the list: 06:07 [O] (that meant notification had come from the Orpo) 1H Havel/March.|Fatherland|Robert Harris
06:08|six oh-eight a.m.|At six oh-eight a.m. two men wearing ragged trench coats approached the Casino. The shorter of the men burst into flames.|Magic Bleeds|Ilona Andrews
06:09|6:09 a.m.|_6:09 a.m._ Annabel Reade listens to the alarm under her pillow. In the dim light of the bedroom she sees the paging signal blinking softly on the computer screen. Jasper is calling her, tapping out the opening lines of her favorite book, _Animal Farm_.|Running Wild|J. G. Ballard
06:10|ten past six|The bus left the station at ten past six - and she sat proud, like an accustomed traveller, apart from her father, John Henry, and Berenice. But after a while a serious doubt came in her, which even the answers of the bus-driver could not quite satisfy.|The Member of the Wedding|Carson McCullers
06:11|6:11|This was at 06:11 and three minutes later I saw the front door of Sorgenicht's house open and a figure show up against the light inside. I had the engine running by the time he'd shut the door and I was rolling the Mercedes with the headlights on as he walked out of sight beyond the building at the end of the street.|Quiller Solitaire|Adam Hall
06:12|6:12 a.m.|I was sleepless, my nerves barbwired, when Boney pulled in to the driveway at 6:12 a.m. I said nothing as she walked toward me, bearing two Styrofoam cups.|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn
06:12|twelve minutes past six|The old Seth Thomas clock on Miss Corrie's mantel that probably had ticked away at least a century said twelve minutes past six, and it was still dark outside. A current of warm air had descended on the mountain during the night and thick fog clung to the landscape.|The Angel and the Jabberwocky Murders|Mignon F. Ballard
06:12|6:12 a.m. OST|A few hours later, at 6:12 a.m. OST, I was jolted awake by the gut-wrenching sound of my Scoreboard alarm alerting me that one of the top rankings had changed again.|Ready Player One|Ernest Cline
06:13|06:13|It's 06:13 .........Ma says I ought to be wrapped up in Rug already, Old Nick might possibly come.|Room |Emma Donoghue
06:13|6:13 A.M.|The clock on the wall said 6:13 A.M. I ran a hand over my mouth, a lingering bitterness on my tongue. I whipped my head around, confirmed that I was alone.|John Dies at the End|David Wong
06:13|6:13|As a light drizzle fell from the grey sky at 06:13 three Renault minivans with darkened windows came down a side street, heading for the mosque.|State of Attack|Gary Haynes
06:14|6:14|Virtual curtains mirrored her movement, sliding across the screen and dimming the room lighting. The red numbers 06:14 faded but still showed in the top right hand corner. The colony would be rousing.|Mother Moon|Bob Goddard
06:15|6.15|Dumbbell exercise and wall-scaling ..... . 6.15-6.30|The Great Gatsby |F. Scott Fitzgerald
06:15|quarter past six|Father expected his shaving-water to be ready at a quarter past six. Just seven minutes late, Dorothy took the can upstairs and knocked at her father's door.|A Clergyman's Daughter|George Orwell
06:15|6.15 am.|It was 6.15 am. Just starting to get light. A small knot of older teenagers were leaning against a nearby wall. They looked as though they had been out all night.Two of the guys stared at us. Their eyes hard and threatening.|Girl Missing|Sophie McKenzie
06:15|6.15 am.|It was 6.15 am. Just starting to get light. A small knot of older teenagers were leaning against a nearby wall. They looked as though they had been out all night.Two of the guys stared at us. Their eyes hard and threatening.|Girl Missing |Sophie McKenzie
06:16|6:16|And, as they boarded the 06:16 to Mittelsteine, Erika toyed with the notion that although every metre of this journey took her further from her mother it would also bring her closer to the possibility of seeing Max again and the blossoming of their new little family.|Fifteen Words|Monika Jephcott Thomas
06:17|six-seventeen|Dizzy, come on.' He turned slowly, coaxing the animal down on to the pillow. The clock read six-seventeen. A second cat, Miles, purred on contentedly from the patch in the covers where Resnick's legs had made a deep V.|Lonely Hearts|John Harvey
06:17|6:17 a.m.|From there, I teleported back to the transport terminal next to my school on Ludus. Then I went to my locker and dumped all of my avatar’s newfound treasure, armor, and weapons inside before finally logging out of the OASIS. When I pulled off my visor, it was 6:17 a.m. I rubbed my bloodshot eyes and gazed around the dark interior of my hideout, trying to wrap my head around everything that had just happened.|Ready Player One|Ernest Cline
06:18|eighteen minutes past six|Ernest Wilkins woke to the clamour of the alarm. He had been thirty years away, reliving the spat between Five and Six over the surveillance operation on Peter Kroger's place. Damn good operation, the more so because Six had wanted in and had been seen off. None of their business. It was eighteen minutes past six.|The Journeyman Tailor|Gerald Seymour
06:19|6.19 am|6.19 am, 8th June 2004, the jet of your pupil set in the gold of your eye.|Venus|Carol Ann Duffy
06:20|6:20 a.m.|It was 6:20 a.m., and my parents and I were standing, stunned and haf-awake, in the parking lot of a Howard Johnson's in Iowa.|Soon I Will Be Invincible|Austin Grossman
06:21|twenty-one past six|The whipped mules dragged the wagon on through a flooded branch that submerged thirty yards of the road and stood up around the bushes and tree-trunks on either side so that they had no rootage, and I watched where and how deep the wheels went while I idled the motor and lighted Gudger's and my own cigarette. It was twenty-one past six.|Let Us Now Praise Famous Men|James Agee & Walker Evans
06:22|a quarter past six. Just seven minutes late|Father expected his shaving-water to be ready at a quarter past six. Just seven minutes late, Dorothy took the can upstairs and knocked at her father's door.|A Clergyman's Daughter|George Orwell
06:23|twenty-three minutes past six|It was twenty-three minutes past six. He actually thought about driving round and round Islington, with the radio on, shouting at it.|It Had to Be You|David Nobbs
06:24|6:24|Eventually I track the phone down by the green light on top. Notice that the time display reads 06:24 before I answer. It's Mum. 'Hi,' I say.|Simply Heaven|Serena Mackesy
06:25|6.25|Simon is happy to travel scum class when he's on his own and even sometimes deliberately aims for the 6.25. But today the .25 is delayed to 6.44.|The Deaths|Mark Lawson
06:25|six-twenty-five|"Still, it's your consciousness that's created it. Not somethin' just anyone could do. Others could be wanderin' around forever in who-knows-what contradictory chaos of a world. You're different. You seem t'be the immortal type."" ""When's the turnover into that world going to take place?"" asked the chubby girl. The Professor looked at his watch. I looked at my watch. Six-twenty-five. Well past daybreak. Morning papers delivered. ""According t'my estimates, in another twenty-nine hours and thirty-five minutes,"" said the Professor. ""Plus or minus forty-five minutes. I set it at twelve noon for easy reference. Noon tomorrow."|Hard Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World |Haruki Murakami
06:26|0626 h|No lights were on in the master bedroom at this time but it is noted that the official time of sunrise for this date is 0626 hours. Victim is quite clear that sufficient light was entering via the large picture window to allow good visibility.|Roulette|Don & Linda Pendleton
06:27|06:27|06:27:52 by the chip in her optic nerve; Case had been following her progress through Villa Straylight for over an hour, letting the endorphin analogue she'd taken blot out his hangover.|Neuromancer |William Gibson
06:27|0627 hours|Early in the morning, late in the century, Cricklewood Broadway. At 0627 hours on January 1, 1975, Alfred Archibald Jones was dressed in corduroy and sat in a fume-filled Cavalier Musketeer Estate, facedown on the steering wheel, hoping the judgment would not be too heavy upon him.|White Teeth |Zadie Smith
06:28|6.28|I beg to report the following. 1. At 06.28 yesterday, I was ordered to attend the recovery of a body from the Havel.|Fatherland|Robert Harris
06:29|a minute short of six-thirty|I sat up. There was a rug over me. I threw that off and got my feet on the floor. I scowled at a clock. The clock said a minute short of six-thirty.|The Big Sleep|Raymond Chandler
06:30|6.30 am.|Inside now MJ ordered. She pushed the three of us into the hotel room, thern shut the soor. I glanced at the clock by the bed. 6.30 am. Why were they waking Mum and Dad up this early?|Girl Missing |Sophie McKenzie
06:30|six-thirty|"Daniel and the FBI men listened to the sounds of his mother waking up his father. Daniel still held the door-knob. He was ready to close the door the second he was told to.""What time is it?"" said his father in a drugged voice. ""Oh my God, it's six-thirty,"" his mother said."|The Book of Daniel|E.L. Doctorow
06:30|six-thirty|"It was six-thirty. When the baby's cry came, they could not pick it out, and Sam, eagerly thrusting his face amongst their ears, said, ""Listen, there, there, that's the new baby."" He was red with delight and success."|The Man Who Loved Children |Christina Stead
06:30|six-thirty|It was very cold sitting in the truck and after a while he got out and walked around and flailed at himself with his arms and stamped his boots. Then he got back in the truck. The bar clock said six-thirty...By eight-thirty he’d decided that it that was it would take to make the cab arrive then that’s what he would do and he started the engine.|Cities of the Plain|Cormac McCarthy
06:30|half-past six|Nervously she jumped up and listened; the house itself was as still as ever; the footsteps had retreated. Through her wide-open window the brilliant rays of the morning sun were flooding her room with light. She looked up at the clock; it was half-past six—too early for any of the household to be already astir.|The Scarlet Pimpernel |Baroness Orczy
06:30|six-thirty|Six-thirty was clearly a preposterous time and he, the client, obviously hadn't meant it seriously. A civilised six-thirty for twelve noon was almost certainly what he had in mind, and if he wanted to cut up rough about it, Dirk would have no option but to start handing out some serious statistics. Nobody got murdered before lunch. But nobody. People weren't up to it. You needed a good lunch to get both the blood-sugar and blood-lust levels up. Dirk had the figures to prove it.|The Long Dark Tea-time of the Soul |Douglas Adams
06:30|6.30|Sometimes they were hooded carts, sometimes they were just open carts, with planks for seats, on which sat twelve cloaked and bonneted women, six a side, squeezed together, for the interminable journey. As late as 1914 I knew the carrier of Croydon-cum-Clopton, twelve miles from Cambridge; his cart started at 6.30 in the morning and got back at about ten at night. Though he was not old, he could neither read nor write; but he took commissions all along the road - a packet of needles for Mrs. This, and a new teapot for Mrs. That - and delivered them all correctly on the way back.|Period Piece |Gwen Raverat
06:31|6:31|It was now 06:31 and still dark, but the lower ranks who were saddled with the daily task of lighting fires, fetching and heating water and preparing food would soon be up and moving around.|Earth-Thunder|Patrick Tilley
06:32|twenty-eight minutes to seven|The familiar radium numerals on my left wrist confirmed the clock tower. It was twenty-eight minutes to seven. I seemed to be filling a set of loud maroon pajamas which were certainly not mine. My vis-a-vis was wearing a little number in yellow.|Too Like the Lightning|Dana Chambers
06:33|6.33 a.m.|Woke 6.33 a.m. Last session with Anderson. He made it plain he's seen enough of me, and from now on I'm better alone. To sleep 8:00? (These count-downs terrify me.) He paused, then added: Goodbye, Eniwetok.|The Voices of Time |JG Ballard
06:34|6:34|The clock says it's 06:34 so I definitely need at least another week of sleep, but apparently my body has decided it doesn't want to go through any more dreams like that so it actively refuses to go back under.|His Other Life|Beth Thomas
06:34|6.34|If Haglund had gone to ground for the night, they were probably taking it in turns to sleep, and she didn't want to risk waking him. She would receive a message if anything occurred. Instead she found a Swedish music channel to help her stay awake. Although she stopped at a petrol station to use the toilet and buy a soft drink, it was only 06.34 when she arrived in Ystad.|The Hunting Dogs|Jorn Lier Horst
06:34|6.34|It's really down to what's allowed and what isn't, continued the pilot's train of thought - and as trains of thought go, this one's the Sundays-only 06.34 service from Llanelli, stopping at all stations to Neath; because if the pilot had enough brain to half-fill the cap of the average biro, he'd still be cruising at sixty thousand feet, with the intercom switched firmly off - and this has got to be something that isn't.|Here Comes the Sun|Tom Holt
06:35|twenty-five minutes to seven|My watch lay on the dressing-table close by; glancing at it, I saw that the time was twenty-five minutes to seven. I had been told that the family breakfasted at nine, so I had nearly two-and-a-half hours of leisure. Of course, I would go out, and enjoy the freshness of the morning.|Ravensdene Court|J.S. Fletcher
06:35|6:35|My radio-alarm glowed 06:35 in numerals of Mekon green; 150 minutes of life left, that was all.|Black Swan Green|David Mitchell
06:36|6:36|'Uh, we got a call, at, ummm 06:36, and I sent Eight up on it. He got there, and thinks we should, uh, probably have you come up and take a look.' Her voice seemed to be about an octave higher than usual. 'Eight' referred to Nation County Sheriff's Car Eight, the radio call sign of Tom Borman, a newish deputy with about two years' service.|Code 61|Donald Harstad
06:36|6:36|Kaldren pursues me like luminescent shadow. He has chalked up on the gateway '96,688,365,498,702'. Should confuse the mail man. Woke 9:05. To sleep 6:36.|The Voices of Time |JG Ballard
06:37|6.37am|The dashboard clock said 6.37am Town frowned, and checked his wristwatch, which blinked that it was 1.58pm. Great, he thought. I was either up on that tree for eight hours, or for minus a minute.|American Gods|Neil Gaiman
06:38|6.38am.|The clock on the dashboard said it was 6.38am. He left the keys in the car, and walked toward the tree.|American Gods|Neil Gaiman
06:39|0639 h|He fired another torpedo at 0639 hours from a distance of 500 metres. Again it missed its intended target, but exploded seven minutes later. The torpedoes would only detonate on impact with a solid object.|Goldfinder|Keith Jessop & Neil Hanson
06:40|six-forty|Claire drove me to the office, where at six-forty I was not surprised to see my Lexus parked among several other imports. The lot was never empty. We had people who slept at the office.|The Street Lawyer|John Grisham
06:40|twenty to seven|At eleven o'clock the phone rang, and still the figure did not respond, any more than it has responded when the phone had rung at twenty-five to seven in the morning, and again at twenty to seven|The Long Dark Tea-Time of the Soul|Douglas Adams
06:41|nineteen minutes to seven|A car drove past at a crawl, its driver eyeing her curiously through the slow-moving windscreen wipers, and she pretended to rummage for something in her pocket, trying to look like a normal person, on her way to a normal day. It was nineteen minutes to seven. She heard a familiar voice, carrying towards her on the wind.|The Horse Dancer|Jojo Moyes
06:42|6:42|It was 06:42 and he'd just finished his solo morning workout: three circuits of Ring 7 – the second-longest ring in the hab-disk – followed by a half hour pushing and pulling against resistance channels in the gym.|Marine Cadet|Tim C. Taylor
06:43|6.43am.|To London on the 6.43am. Jessica is back from her holiday. Things are looking up, she called me Chris, instead of Minister, when we talked on the phone this afternoon.|A View From the Foothills|Chris Mullin
06:44|6.44|Simon is happy to travel scum class when he's on his own and even sometimes deliberately aims for the 6.25. But today the .25 is delayed to 6.44.|The Deaths|Mark Lawson
06:45|quarter to seven|As the clock pointed to a quarter to seven, the dog woke and shook himself. After waiting in vain for the footman, who was accustomed to let him out, the animal wandered restlessly from one closed door to another on the ground floor; and, returning to his mat in great perplexity, appealed to the sleeping family, with a long and melancholy howl.'|No Name |Wilkie Collins
06:45|quarter to seven|"He was still hurriedly thinking all this through, unable to decide to get out of the bed, when the clock struck quarter to seven. There was a cautious knock at the door near his head. ""Gregor"", somebody called - it was his mother - ""it's quarter to seven. Didn't you want to go somewhere?"""|Metamorphosis|Franz Kafka
06:46|one minute after the quarter to seven|At one minute after the quarter to seven I heard the rattle of the cans outside. I opened the front door, and there was my man, singling out my cans from a bunch he carried and whistling through his teeth.|The Thirty-Nine Steps|John Buchan
06:46|one minute after the quarter to seven|Then I hung about in the hall waiting for the milkman. That was the worst part of the business, for I was fairly choking to get out of doors. Six-thirty passed, then six-forty, but still he did not come. The fool had chosen this day of all days to be late. At one minute after the quarter to seven I heard the rattle of the cans outside. I opened the front door, and there was my man, singling out my cans from a bunch he carried and whistling through his teeth. He jumped a bit at the sight of me.|The Thirty-Nine Steps |John Buchan
06:47|6:47|I checked Baby-G and the Thuraya: 06:47 and no signal. I pulled up the antenna and pointed it at the entrance. 'You up for it?' He stood, without a flicker of fear.|Deep Black|Andy McNab
06:48|6:48|'Yes, it does. Private Trujillo, I mark the time as 06:48 hours. Good luck. Go.'|The Amazon Legion|Tom Kratman
06:49|6:49|Night ends, 6:49. Meet in the coffee shop at 7:30; press conference at 10:00.|Fear and Loathing: On the Campaign Trail '72|Hunter S. Thompson
06:50|six-fifty|Will, my fiancé, was coming from Boston on the six-fifty train - the dawn train, the only train that still stopped in the small Ohio city where I lived.|Pretty Ice|Mary Robison
06:51|nine minutes to seven|She scrambled two eggs and stuffed them into a croissant, wolfed it down with a fruit smoothie while standing next to the stove, rushed off to brush her teeth, grabbed a couple of vitamins, and headed out of the house at nine minutes to seven.|Arcane Wisdome|Chelsea Quinn Yarbro
06:52|6.52|Having lied to Mum, I realised that my only option was to take the 06.52 to London as if I hadn't been dismissed at all.|The Hunger and the Howling of Killian Lone|Will Storr
06:53|7 minutes before seven|So that was the key to asking my questions, to wait exactly 77 minutes before seven minutes to seven and I would then get my answer.|The Quarter Moon|Stephanie Hudson
06:54|six minutes before seven|And to see if maybe – just maybe – she might have answered him, even though it was now six minutes before seven in the morning. He figured she was still in Dylan’s bed, probably going on for round seven (knowing Dylan), and there wasn’t a chance in hell that she would...wait, what?|Her Billionaires|Julia Kent
06:55|6:55 am|At 6:55 am Lisa parked and took the lift from the frozen underground car park up to level 1 of Green Oaks Shopping Centre.|What was Lost|Catherine O'Flynn
06:56|four minutes to seven|Well, I've only to say that I'm sorry to cause all this fuss, y' know, and, well, yes, I would like a smoke, replied the condemned man, and added hastily: 'Don't think I want to delay things for a moment though, but if there is time.' 'It is four minutes to seven,' said Major Ranald, 'and tobacco and matches are not supposed to be found in a Government Jail.'|Driftwood Spars|Percival Christopher Wren
06:57|three minutes to seven|Put everything on it just as I showed you yesterday?' 'Nom! I ain't put nothin' on it. I jes' sot the cheers up to it, but all the gals is got ter do is jes' retch the things off'n the sidebo'd.' That meant that Helen must run and get the table set as quickly as possible as it was three minutes to seven.|The Carter Girls' Mysterious Neighbors|Nell Speed
06:58|two minutes to seven|They waited. At exactly two minutes to seven, a white car came into view and pulled into the employee's parking lot behind the building.|Small Sacrifices|Ann Rule
06:59|one minute to seven|I was in the Saturn, parked next to Kan Klean. It was Sunday. It was the start of a new day, it was one minute to seven, and Morelli was on my cell.|Eleven On Top|Janet Evanovich
06:59|6.59 a.m.|"It was 6.59 a.m. on Maundy Thursday as Blomkvist and Berger let themselves into the ""Millennium"" offices."|The Girl who Played with Fire|Stieg Larsson
07:00|seven o'clock|"""Seven o'clock, already"", he said to himself when the clock struck again, ""seven o'clock, and there's still a fog like this."""|Metamorphosis |Franz Kafka
07:00|seven o’clock|At seven o’clock in the morning, Rubashov was awakened by a bugle, but he did not get up. Soon he heard sounds in the corridor. He imagined that someone was to be tortured, and he dreaded hearing the first screams of pain. When the footsteps reached his own section, he saw through the eye hole that guards were serving breakfast. Rubashov did not receive any breakfast because he had reported himself ill. He began to pace up and down the cell, six and a half steps to the window, six and a half steps back.|Darkness at Noon |Arthur Koestler
07:00|At seven|I had left directions that I was to be called at seven; for it was plain that I must see Wemmick before seeing any one else, and equally plain that this was a case in which his Walworth sentiments, only, could be taken. It was a relief to get out of the room where the night had been so miserable, and I needed no second knocking at the door to startle me from my uneasy bed.|Great Expectations|Charles Dickens
07:00|seven o'clock|She locked herself in, made no reply to my bonjour through the door; she was up at seven o'clock, the samovar was taken in to her from the kitchen.|Crime and Punishment |Fyodor Dostoyevsky
07:00|seven a.m.|At seven a.m. the kitchenette at the ambulance base was crowded with workers.|My Brother's Keeper|Jassy Mackenzie
07:01|one minute past seven|I took the first tentative step towards finding out at one minute past seven the next morning, in Fort Bird's mortuary.|The Enemy|Lee Child
07:02|07:02|07:02:18 One and a half hours. 'Case,' she said, 'I wanna favour.'|Neuromancer|William Gibson
07:03|7:03am|7:03am General Tanz woke up as though aroused by a mental alarm-clock.|The Night of the Generals|Hans Hellmut Kirst
07:04|7:04 p.m.|Sunday evening at almost the same hour (to be precise, at about 7:04 p.m.) she rings the front door bell at the home of Walter Moeding, Crime Commissioner, who is at that moment engaged, for professional rather than private reasons, in disguising himself as a sheikh.|The Lost Honour of Katharina Blum|Heinrich Böll
07:05|five minutes after seven o'clock|He really couldn't believe that the old woman who'd phoned him last night would show up this morning, as she'd said she would. He decided he'd wait until five minutes after seven o'clock, and then he'd call in, take the day off, and make every effort in the book to locate someone reliable.|Where I'm Calling From |Raymond Carver
07:05|five after seven|Outside my window the sky hung low and gray. It looked like snow, which added to my malaise. The clock read five after seven. I punched the remote control and watched the morning news as I lay in bed.|Dance Dance Dance|Haruki Murakami
07:05|7:05 A.M.|Ryan missed the dawn. He boarded a TWA 747 that left Dulles on time, at 7:05 A.M. The sky was overcast, and when the aircraft burst through the cloud layer into sunlight, Ryan did something he had never done before. For the first time in his life, Jack Ryan fell asleep on an airplane.|The Hunt for Red October |Tom Clancy
07:06|six minutes past seven|So far so good. There followed a little passage of time when we stood by the duty desk, drinking coffee and studiously not mentioning what we were all thinking and hoping: that Percy was late, that maybe Percy wasn't going to show up at all. Considering the hostile reviews he'd gotten on the way he'd handled the electrocution, that seemed at least possible. But Percy subscribed to that old axiom about how you should get right back on the horse that had thrown you, because here he came through the door at six minutes past seven, resplendent in his blue uniform with his sidearm on one hip and his hickory stick in its ridiculous custom-made holster on the other.|The Green Mile |Stephen King
07:06|six minutes past seven|Percy subscribed to that old axiom about how you should get right back on the horse that had thrown you, because here he came through the door at six minutes past seven, resplendent in his blue uniform with his sidearm on one hip and his hickory stick in its ridiculous custom-made holster on the other.|The Green Mile|Stephen King
07:07|seven minutes past seven|When Joubert walked into the parade room at seven minutes past seven on the first of January, forty detectives were already seated on the blue-gray government-issue chairs placed in a large rectangle against the four walls. The muted buzz speculated about the new man, this Bart de Wit.|Dead Before Dying|Deon Meyer
07:08|between eight and nine minutes after seven o'clock|Reacher had no watch but he figured when he saw Gregory it must have been between eight and nine minutes after seven o'clock.|The Hard Way|Lee Child
07:09|seven-nine|In the living room the voice-clock sang, Tick-tock, seven o'clock, time to get up, time to get up, seven o 'clock! as if it were afraid that nobody would. The morning house lay empty. The clock ticked on, repeating and repeating its sounds into the emptiness. Seven-nine, breakfast time, seven-nine!|There Will Come Soft Rains |Ray Bradbury
07:09|seven-nine|Seven-nine, breakfast time, seven-nine!|There Will Come Soft Rains|Ray Bradbury
07:10|7.10|A search in Bradshaw informed me that a train left St Pancras at 7.10, which would land me at any Galloway station in the late afternoon.|The Thirty-Nine Steps|John Buchan
07:10|7:10|There were many others waiting to execute the same operation, so she would have to move fast, elbow her way to the front so that she emerged first. The time was 7:10 in the morning. The manoeuvre would start at 7:12. She looked apprehensively at the giant clock at the railway station.|The Fourth Passenger |Mini Nair
07:10|ten past seven|The Duleek bus was supposed to leave at ten past seven, but nothing out there has even moved. I haven't seen any drivers. I don't know how I'm going to get home.|Skulduggery Pleasant - Mortal Coil|Derek Landy
07:11|eleven minutes past seven|'Anyway, every morning at eleven minutes past seven he'd slam the door and rev the engine like he was starting a grand prix, ruining my beauty sleep, especially if I'd just come off nights.'|Limestone Cowboy|Stuart Pawson
07:12|7:12|He taught me that if I had to meet someone for an appointment, I must refuse to follow the 'stupid human habit' of arbitrarily choosing a time based on fifteen-minute intervals. 'Never meet people at 7:45 or 6:30, Jasper, but pick times like 7:12 and 8:03!'|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
07:13|seven-thirteen|It was all the more surprising and indeed alarming a little later, said Austerlitz, when I looked out of the corridor window of my carriage just before the train left at seven-thirteen, to find it dawning upon me with perfect certainty that I had seen the pattern of glass and steel roof above the platforms before.|Austerlitz|WG Sebald
07:14|7.14|At 7.14 Harry knew he was alive. He knew that because the pain could be felt in every nerve fibre.|The Redeemer|Jo Nesbo
07:15|7:15 A.M.|At 7:15 A.M., January 25th, we started flying northwestward under McTighe's pilotage with ten men, seven dogs, a sledge, a fuel and food supply, and other items including the plane's wireless outfit.|At the Mountains of Madness |H.P. Lovecraft
07:15|7.15|Gough again knocked on Mr and Mrs Kent's bedroom door. This time it was opened - Mary Kent had got out of bed and put on her dressing gown, having just checked her husband's watch: it was 7.15. A confused conversation ensued, in which each woman seemed to assume Saville was with the other.|The Suspicions of Mr Whicher|Kate Summerscale
07:15|7.15|Gough again knocked on Mr and Mrs Kent's bedroom door. This time it was opened - Mary Kent had got out of bed and put on her dressing gown, having just checked her husband's watch: it was 7.15. A confused conversation ensued, in which each woman seemed to assume Saville was with the other.|The Suspicions of Mr Whicher |Kate Summerscale
07:15|quarter-past seven|It was early in April in the year ’83 that I woke one morning to find Sherlock Holmes standing, fully dressed, by the side of my bed. 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.|The Adventure of the Speckled Band |Arthur Conan Doyle
07:17|7.17am|As of 7.17am local time on 30 June 1908, Padzhitnoff had been working for nearly a year as a contract employee of the Okhrana, receiving five hundred rubles a month, a sum which hovered at the exorbitant end of spy-budget outlays for those years.|Against the Day|Thomas Pynchon
07:18|7:18 P.M.| Tokyo. 7:18 P.M. The woman in the pinstriped suit sat in the hotel lobby and read the newspaper. The suit was deep navy, the skirt stopped just past her knees, and beneath the jacket she wore an off-white blouse.|Skulduggery Pleasant - Playing With Fire|Derek Landy
07:19|7.19am|I opened the sunroof and turned up the CD player volume to combat fatigue, and at 7.19am on Saturday, with the caffeine still running all around my brain, Jackson Browne and I pulled into Moree.|The Rosie Project|Graeme Simsion
07:20|7.20 a.m.|And this was my timetable when I lived at home with Father and I thought that Mother was dead from a heart attack (this was the timetable for a Monday and also it is an approximation). 7.20 a.m. Wake up|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
07:20|seven-twenty|He who had been a boy very credulous of life was no longer greatly interested in the possible and improbable adventures of each new day. He escaped from reality till the alarm-clock rang, at seven-twenty.|Babbitt|Sinclair Lewis
07:21|7:21|In excess of 1400 shells were fired. The all-clear was sounded at 07:21 on morning of 25 Feb. We now know as well as minor material damage to buildings and vehicles, there were 5 fatalities as an indirect result of the incident.|The Blood Red City|Justin Richards
07:22|0722|'It looks like he died from injuries sustained falling from a wall,' Briggs said. 'Could be accident, suicide, who knows? He was discovered dead at 0722 this morning.'|The Big Over Easy|Jasper Fforde
07:23|twenty-three minutes past seven|New York and Connecticut, as you may see by your pocket calendar, the sun rises at twenty-three minutes past seven on Christmas morning. He sprang to his feet in astonishment, and at the sound Newton awoke and looked up in blank and sleepy surprise. 'Merry Christmas, my boy!' cried Overholt, and he laughed happily. 'Not yet,' answered Newton in a disappointed tone, and rubbing his arm, which was stiff.|The Little City of Hope: A Christmas Story|F. Marion Crawford
07:24|7:24|I sat down at my desk and logged on to the network, my head in my hands as I waited for the emails to load. I looked at the list of unread emails in the inbox: four or five from customers, relating to contracts I was working on. And then twelve emails from Ian Dunkerley, one after the other, starting at 07:24 this morning.|Revenge of the Tide|Elizabeth Haynes
07:25|7.25 a.m.|7.25 a.m. clean teeth and wash face|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
07:25|twenty-five minutes past seven|At twenty-five minutes past seven: Ker Karraje, Engineer Serko and Captain Spade advance to the extremity of the point, where they sweep the north-western horizon with their telescopes.|Facing the Flag|Jules Verne
07:26|twenty-six minutes past seven|Chuck was on deck at twenty-six minutes past seven when marines in helmets and backpacks began to swarm down the rope nets hanging over the sides of the ship and jump into high-sided landing craft.|Winter of the World|Ken Follett
07:27|7.27|His appointment with the doctor was for 8.45. It was 7.27.|The Return of the Dancing Master|Henning Mankell
07:28|7:28|Now, on the 288th day of this year (because it is a leap year), I am awake 7:28. Further, I am all but certain that I have never awoken at this particular time. I will have to check my data, as I don't like to trust assumptions. I prefer facts.|600 Hours of Edward|Craig Lancaster
07:29|7.29|At 7.29 in the morning of 1 July, the cinematographer finds himself filming silence itself.|At Break of Day|Elizabeth Speller
07:29|near seven-thirty|What happened, though, was that I woke up late (near seven-thirty by my watch) and, as it turned out, that was not so clever.|A Clockwork Orange|Anthony Burgess
07:30|half-past seven|At half-past seven the next morning he rang the bell of 21 Blenheim Avenue.|After Rain|William Trevor
07:30|half past seven|Precisely at half past seven the station-master came into the traffic office. He weighed almost sixteen stone, but women always said that he was incredibly light on his feet when he danced.|Closely Observed Trains |Bohumil Hrabal
07:30|7.30|By 07.30 I have already memorized the breakfast news round-up. Trade talks, summits, visiting dignitaries.|number9dream|David Mitchell
07:31|about seven-thirty a.m.|"""She dotes on him,"" Gilpin said, scribbling in a notebook. ""Okay, so you left the house at about seven-thirty a.m., and you showed up at The Bar at about noon, and in between, you were at the beach."""|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn
07:32|7:32|At 7:32, he suffered a fatal stroke.|IT|Stephen King
07:33|thirty-three minutes past seven|He was taken from me, by the inscrutable decree of the Almighty, on the fifth of this month at thirty-three minutes past seven in the morning, and died in peace of an influential attack of the chest — he had been asthmatic of late years, though otherwise in good health, praise God.|The Sin of Joost Avelingh: A Dutch Story|Maarten Maartens
07:34|7:34.|7:34. Monday morning, Blackeberg. The burglar alarm at the ICA grocery store on Arvid Morne's way is set off.|Let The Right One In|John Ajvide Lindqvist
07:35|7:35am|At 7:35am Ishigami left his apartment as he did every weekday morning.|The Devotion of Duspect X|Higashino, Keigo
07:35|seven thirty-five|I looked at my watch. Seven thirty-five.|Bare Bones |Kathy Reichs
07:36|7:36|7:36, sunrise. The hospital blinds were much better, darker than her own.|Let The Right One In|John Ajvide Lindqvist
07:37|7:37 A.M.|NEW YORK. 7:37 A.M. A man who wasn't there left the comfort of the shadows and strode after the three businessmen.|Skulduggery Pleasant - Playing With Fire|Derek Landy
07:37|7:37 A.M.|Ysabeau de Clermont picked up her sleek red phone and looked at the illuminated display. She noted the time — 7:37 A.M. Then she read the waiting message. It began with three repetitions of a single word: Mayday Mayday Mayday|The Book of Life|Deborah Harkness
07:37|twenty-three minutes to eight|My telephone rang at twenty-three minutes to eight, just as I put a cup of coffee down on the breakfast table.|Satellite People|Hans Olav Lahlum
07:38|twenty-two minutes to eight|'I was afraid you'd change your mind, or something. Besides, it's now twenty-two minutes to eight.|Fanny Herself|Edna Ferber
07:39|7.39|Now, at the station, do you recall speaking to Mr Joseph Markew?' 'Yes, indeed. I was standing on the platform waiting for my usual train - the 7.39 - when he accosted me.'|Arthur & George|Julian Barnes
07:40|7.40 a.m.|7.40 a.m. Have breakfast.|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
07:42|seven forty-two|Seven forty-two am., Mr Gasparian: I curse you. I curse your arms so they will wither and die and fall off your body...|Magic Bleeds|Ilona Andrews
07:43|seventeen minutes to eight|I checked my watch. It was seventeen minutes to eight. It seemed to me that should give me plenty of leeway, but I hadn't been there five minutes before I started to worry that I'd missed him.|The Burglar Who Thought He Was Bogart|Lawrence Block
07:44|seven forty-four|"And there I was, complaining that all this was just inconvenient, Anna castigates herself. The Goth was obviously right. What does it matter, really, if I'm a bit late for work? She voices her thoughts: ""It's not exactly how you'd choose to go, is it? You'd rather die flying a kite with your grandchildren, or at a great party or something. Not on the seven forty-four."""|One moment, one morning |Sarah Rayner
07:45|quarter to eight|Mr Green left for work at a quarter to eight, as he did every morning. He walked down his front steps carrying his empty-looking leatherette briefcase with the noisy silver clasps, opened his car door, and ducked his head to climb into the driver's seat.|A Crime in The Neighborhood|Suzanne Berne
07:45|quarter to eight|Bill-E arrives at a quarter to eight. I’m coming down the stairs when he enters, admitted by Loch.|Blood Beast (Demonata, Book 5)|Darren Shan
07:46|7.46 a.m.|He awoke with a start. The clock on his bedside table said 7.46 a.m. He cursed, jumped out of bed and dressed. He stuffed his toothbrush and toothpaste in his jacket pocket, and parked outside the station just before 8 a.m. In reception, Ebba beckoned to him.|The Dogs of Riga|Henning Mankell
07:47|7.47|I saw Ferris for a few minutes in the Base Operations Office. He said the embassy call had conveyed a London signal asking for confirmation that Slingshot was ready to go into access phase at first light tomorrow, 07.47 local time.|The Sinkiang Executive|Adam Hall
07:48|twelve minutes to eight|He explained what had happened, and where he could find her, and told him to take his camel to go fetch her. Then he slurped down a cup of tea, crammed a slice of toast into his mouth, and ran out the door. He made it onto the ship at exactly twelve minutes to eight.|The Wild Rose|Jennifer Donnelly
07:49|0749 h|Salish put down the phone, satisfied that he had acted quickly and properly. He started to fill his pipe, glanced at his watch, and made an entry in the log: 'September 22nd, 0749 hours:anticollision radar scanner and computer ceased to function (third malfunction in 24 hrs.).'|Firespill|Ian Slater
07:50|ten minutes to eight|At about ten minutes to eight, Jim had squared the part of the work he had been doing - the window - so he decided not to start on the door or the skirting until after breakfast.|The Ragged Trousered Philanthropists|Robert Tressell
07:51|nine minutes to eight|"Vimes fished out the Gooseberry as a red-hot cabbage smacked into the road behind him. ""Good morning!"" he said brightly to the surprised imp. ""What is the time, please?"" ""Er...nine minutes to eight, Insert Name Here,"" said the imp."|Thud! |Terry Pratchett
07:52|eight minutes to eight|Homicide Detective David Neiser arrived at the house on Twin Peaks Drive at eight minutes to eight. Chief Criminal Deputy Joe Doench was already there.|In the Still of the Night|Ann Rule
07:53|seven to eight|"""What time is it?"" ""Seven to eight. Won't be long now ..."""|Never go back|Robert Goddard
07:53|07:53:21|Welcome to the OASIS, Parzival! Login Completed: 07:53:21 OST-2.10.2045 As the text faded away, it was replaced by a short message, just three words long.|Ready Player One|Ernest Cline
07:54|six minutes to eight|When I awoke on the arrival of the others, it was six minutes to eight in the morning of the same day, today. Not two hours had passed from my rising, and time was back to normal. But the things that happened in that time that could never be compressed into two hours.|The Six Fingers of Time|R. A. Lafferty
07:55|five minutes to eight|On Thursday, the day of the appointment, Rambert entered the Cathedral porch at five minutes to eight. The air was still relatively cool. Small fleecy clouds, which presently the sun would swallow at a gulp, were drifting across the sky. A faint smell of moisture rose from the lawns, parched though they were. Still masked by the eastward houses, the sun was warming up Joan of Arc’s helmet only, and it made a solitary patch of brightness in the Cathedral square.|The Plague|Albert Camus
07:55|7.55|at 7.55 this morning the circus ran away to join me.|Tightrope, from Selected Poems 1967-1987|Roger McGough
07:56|seven fifty-six|I sit by the window, crunching toast, sipping coffee, and leafing through the paper in a leisurely way. At last, after devouring three slices, two cups of coffee, and all the Saturday sections, I stretch my arms in a big yawn and glance at the clock. I don't believe it. It's only seven fifty-six.|The Undomestic Goddess |Sophie Kinsella
07:56|four minutes to eight|The Castle Gate - only the Castle Gate - and it was four minutes to eight.|Buddenbrooks|Thomas Mann
07:57|three minutes to eight|The seasoned commuter, by long and arduous practice, eliminates these errors; but we, who go to New York but once in a week or so, are unskilled in early morning hustles, and generally see the tail-end of the express disappearing in the cutting. This morning, however, I managed to get out of the house by three minutes to eight, sufficient time for an athlete to do the half-mile to the station.|Aliens|William McFee
07:58|two minutes to eight|She and Mel got through the final security checks at two minutes to eight, and, following a sign, hurried to the Hilton′s big assembly hall.|Ark|Stephen Baxter
07:58|just before 8 a.m.|It was just before 8 a.m. when he woke up.|Colourless|Haruki Murakami
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
08:00|8 a.m.|"""I'm not crying,"" Maria said when Carter called from the desert at 8 a.m. ""I'm perfectly alright"". ""You don't sound perfectly alright"|Play it as is Lays |Joan Didion
08:00|8.00 a.m.|8.00 a.m. Put school clothes on|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
08:00|eight o'clock|At eight o'clock on Thursday morning Arthur didn't feel very good. He woke up blearily, got up, wandered blearily round his room, opened a window, saw a bulldozer, found his slippers and stomped off to the bathroom to wash.|Hitch-hikers guide to the galaxy |Douglas Adams
08:00|At eight o’clock|At eight o’clock, a shaft of daylight came to wake us. The thousand facets of the lava on the rock face picked it up as it passed, scattering like a shower of sparks.|Journey to the Centre of the Earth |Jules Verne
08:00|eight o'clock|But for now it was still eight o'clock, and as I walked along the avenue under that brilliant blue sky, I was happy, my friends, as happy as any man who had ever lived.|Brooklyn Follies|Paul Auster
08:00|eight o'clock|By eight o'clock Stillman would come out, always in his long brown overcoat, carrying a large, old-fashioned carpet bag. For two weeks this routine did not vary. The old man would wander through the streets of the neighbourhood, advancing slowly, sometimes by the merest of increments, pausing, moving on again, pausing once more, as though each step had to be weighed and measured before it could take its place among the sum total of steps.|City of Glass |Paul Auster
08:00|At eight|Dressed in sweater, anorak and long johns, he lay in bed, hemmed in on three sides by chunky wooden beams, and ate all the salted snacks in the minibar, and then all the sugary snacks, and when he was woken by reception at eight the following morning to be told that everyone was waiting for him downstairs, the wrapper of a Mars bar was still folded in his fist.|Solar |Ian McEwan
08:00|At eight|I hear noise at the ward door, off up the hall out of my sight. That ward door starts opening at eight and opens and closes a thousand times a day, kashash, click.|One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest |Ken Kesey
08:00|eight o'clock|"It was dated from Rosings, at eight o'clock in the morning, and was as follows: - ""Be not alarmed, madam, on receiving this letter, by the apprehension of its containing any repetition of those sentiments or renewal of those offerings which were last night so disgusting to you."|Pride and Prejudice |Jane Austen
08:00|eight o'clock|Mr. Pumblechook and I breakfasted at eight o'clock in the parlour behind the shop, while the shopman took his mug of tea and hunch of bread-and-butter on a sack of peas in the front premises.|Great Expectations |Charles Dickens
08:00|eight o'clock a.m.|Mrs. Rochester! She did not exist: she would not be born till to-morrow, some time after eight o'clock a.m.; and I would wait to be assured she had come into the world alive, before I assigned to her all that property.|Jane Eyre |Charlotte Brontë
08:00|eight |So here I'll watch the night and wait To see the morning shine, When he will hear the stroke of eight And not the stroke of nine;|A shropshire Lad |A E Housman
08:00|eight o'clock|Someone must have been telling lies about Joseph K. for without having done anything wrong he was arrested one fine morning. His landlady's cook, who always brought him breakfast at eight o'clock, failed to appear on this occasion.|The Trial |Franz Kafka
08:00|oh eight oh oh hours|The next morning I woke up at oh eight oh oh hours, my brothers, and as I still felt shagged and fagged and fashed and bashed and as my glazzies were stuck together real horrorshow with sleepglue, I thought I would not go to school .|A Clockwork Orange |Anthony Burgess
08:00|eight o'clock|Three days after the quarrel, Prince Stepan Arkadyevitch Oblonsky--Stiva, as he was called in the fashionable world-- woke up at his usual hour, that is, at eight o'clock in the morning, not in his wife's bedroom, but on the leather-covered sofa in his study.|Anna Karenina |Leo Tolstoy
08:00|exactly eight|Through the curtained windows of the furnished apartment which Mrs. Horace Hignett had rented for her stay in New York rays of golden sunlight peeped in like the foremost spies of some advancing army. It was a fine summer morning. The hands of the Dutch clock in the hall pointed to thirteen minutes past nine; those of the ormolu clock in the sitting-room to eleven minutes past ten; those of the carriage clock on the bookshelf to fourteen minutes to six. In other words, it was exactly eight; and Mrs. Hignett acknowledged the fact by moving her head on the pillow, opening her eyes, and sitting up in bed. She always woke at eight precisely.|Three Men and a Maid |P.G. Wodehouse
08:00|At eight|When he opened the windows in the morning, the sky was as overcast as it had been, but the air seemed fresher, and regret set in. Had giving notice not been impetuous and wrongheaded, the result of an inconsequential indisposition? If he had held off a bit, if he had not been so quick to lose heart, if he had instead tried to adjust to the air or wait for the weather to improve, he would now have been free of stress and strain and looking forward to a morning on the beach like the one the day before. Too late. He must go on wanting what he had wanted yesterday. He dressed and rode down to the ground floor at eight for breakfast.|Death in Venice |Thomas Mann
08:01|eight-one|Eight-one, tick-tock, eight-one o'clock, off to school, off to work, run, run, eight-one!|There Will Come Soft Rains|Ray Bradbury
08:02|Eight oh two|... bingeley ... Eight oh two eh em, Death of Corporal Littlebottombottom ... Eight oh three eh em ... Death of Sergeant Detritus ... Eight oh threethreethree eh em and seven seconds seconds ... Death of Constable Visit ... Eight oh three eh em and nineninenine seconds ... Death of death of death of ...|Jingo|Terry Pratchett
08:03|Eight oh three|... bingeley ... Eight oh two eh em, Death of Corporal Littlebottombottom ... Eight oh three eh em ... Death of Sergeant Detritus ... Eight oh threethreethree eh em and seven seconds seconds ... Death of Constable Visit ... Eight oh three eh em and nineninenine seconds ... Death of death of death of ...|Jingo|Terry Pratchett
08:03|8:03|He taught me that if I had to meet someone for an appointment, I must refuse to follow the 'stupid human habit' of arbitrarily choosing a time based on fifteen-minute intervals. 'Never meet people at 7:45 or 6:30, Jasper, but pick times like 7:12 and 8:03!'|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
08:04|8:04|... every clerk had his particular schedule of hours, which coincided with a single pair of tram runs coming from the city: A had to come in at 8, B at 8:04, C at 8:08 and so on, and the same for quitting times, in such a manner that never would two colleagues have the opportunity to travel in the same tramcar.|The Periodic Table|Primo Levi
08:04|four minutes past eight|At four minutes past eight, the typist walks in. She sees Einstein across the room holding his handwritten manuscript and she smiles.|Einstein's Dreams|Alan Lightman
08:04|8.04|To us, the artillery camped out in the orchard was a matter of singular unimportance, except that you could tell the time by the single shot, which was always at 8.04 precisely.|The Last Dragonslayer|Jasper Fforde
08:05|8.05 a.m.|8.05 a.m. Pack school bag|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
08:05|five minutes past eight|There was felt a slight jerk as they reached the end of the rope, and then they began to move in a circle from east to west. Phoebe glanced at the clock. 'Just five minutes past eight,' she said.|The Panchronicon|Harold Steele MacKaye
08:06|six minutes past eight|Einstein gives her his manuscript, his theory of time. It is six minutes past eight. He walks to his desk, glances at the stack of files, goes over to a bookshelf, and starts to remove one of the notebooks.|Einstein's Dreams|Alan Lightman
08:07|seven minutes past eight|It was seven minutes past eight when Lara saw Betty Jeffries hurrying towards the school with her children in tow.|Dreams beneath a Red Sun|Elizabeth Haran
08:08|8:08|... every clerk had his particular schedule of hours, which coincided with a single pair of tram runs coming from the city: A had to come in at 8, B at 8:04, C at 8:08 and so on, and the same for quitting times, in such a manner that never would two colleagues have the opportunity to travel in the same tramcar.|The Periodic Table|Primo Levi
08:09|8:09|He followed the squeals down a hallway. A wall clock read 8:09 - 10:09 Dallas time.|American Tabloid|James Ellroy
08:09|nine minutes past eight|Daylight here was just after six, so by now she should be high on a jet, heading back to New Zealand. A startled glance at her watch revealed that it was nine minutes past eight. No, she should be landing in the cold grey winter of Auckland. Jolted, she leapt off the bed and ran from the cabin.|Surrender to Seduction|Robyn Donald
08:10|8.10 a.m.|8.10 a.m. Read book or watch video|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
08:10|8:10|Amory rushed into the house and the rest followed with a limp mass that they laid on the sofa in the shoddy little front parlor. Sloane, with his shoulder punctured, was on another lounge. He was half delirious, and kept calling something about a chemistry lecture at 8:10.|This Side of Paradise|F. Scott Fitzgerald
08:10|8:10|Cell count down to 400,000. Woke 8:10. To sleep 7:15. (Appear to have lost my watch without realising it, had to drive into town to buy another.)|The Voices of Time |JG Ballard
08:11|eight-eleven|'Care for a turn on the engine?' he called to the doxies, and pointed up at the footplate. They laughed but voted not to, climbing up with their bathtub into one of the rattlers instead. They both had very fetching hats, with one flower apiece, but the prettiness of their faces made you think it was more. For some reason they both wore white rosettes pinned to their dresses. I looked again at the clock: eight-eleven.|The Blackpool Highflyer |Andrew Martin
08:11|eleven minutes past eight|The wall-clock had reached eleven minutes past eight. He knew he would have to break all his previous records to make the train on time.|Sucking Sherbert Lemons|Michael Carson
08:12|8:12 a.m.|At 8:12 a.m., just before the moment of pff, all the business of the cellars was being transacted - garbage transferred from small cans into large ones; early wide-awake grandmas, rocky with insomnia, dumped wash into the big tubs; boys in swimming trunks rolled baby carriages out into the cool morning.|In Time Which Made A Monkey Of Us All|Grace Paley
08:13|8:13 a.m.|At 8:13 a.m. the alarm clock in the laboratory gave the ringing word. Eddie touched a button in the substructure of an ordinary glass coffeepot, from whose spout two tubes proceeded into the wall.|In Time Which Made A Monkey Of Us All|Grace Paley
08:14|fourteen minutes past eight|"At fourteen minutes past eight, a man came in, wearing a sheepskin coat. He was sucking on a hand-rolled cigarette. The man stuck out his hand, cheerfully. ""You’ll be Mister Moon,"" he said. ""My name’s Smith. I’m your lift out to the big house."""|Fragile Things|Neil Gaiman
08:15|quarter-past eight|It was in the winter when this happened, very near the shortest day, and a week of fog into the bargain, so the fact that it was still very dark when George woke in the morning was no guide to him as to the time. He reached up, and hauled down his watch. It was a quarter-past eight.|Three Men in a Boat |Jerome K Jerome
08:15|eight fifteen|"You scrutinized your wrist: ""It's eight fifteen. (And here time forked.) I'll turn it on."" The screen In its blank broth evolved a lifelike blur, And music welled."|Pale Fire |Vladimir Nabokov
08:15|eight fifteen|The charred shells of hotels stood along the lakeshore and a brick clock tower was still standing a few blocks inland, the clock stopped forever at eight fifteen.|Station Eleven|Emily St. John Mandel
08:16|sixteen minutes past eight|The clock works. The time is sixteen minutes past eight. The clock never worked all those years it followed Scarpetta in her mirrors as she drove back and forth to take care of the dead.|Trace|Patricia Cornwell
08:16|eight sixteen|I walk through the fruit trees toward a huge, square, brown patch of earth with vegetation growing in serried rows. These must be the vegetables. I prod one of them cautiously with my foot. It could be a cabbage or a lettuce. Or the leaves of something growing underground, maybe. To be honest, it could be an alien. I have no idea. I sit down on a mossy wooden bench and look at a nearby bush covered in white flowers. Mm. Pretty. Now what? What do people do in their gardens? I feel I should have something to read. Or someone to call. My fingers are itching to move. I look at my watch. Still only eight sixteen. Oh God.|The Undomestic Goddess|Sophie Kinsella
08:17|eight seventeen|Come on, I can't give up yet. I'll just sit here for a bit and enjoy the peace. I lean back and watch a little speckled bird pecking the ground nearby for a while. Then I look at my watch again: eight seventeen. I can't do this.|The Undomestic Goddess |Sophie Kinsella
08:17|8.17 a.m.|Monday, July 1. Chronometer, 8.17 a.m.; barometer, 297 in.; thermometer, 6° (43° F.). Direction, E.S.E.|Journey to the Centre of the Earth|Jules Verne
08:18|eighteen minutes past eight|Say they left at seventeen or eighteen minutes past eight. In that case they must have followed Joanne Garland and might well be supposed to be driving faster than she ... ' 'Unless they took the byroad.'|Kissing the Gunner's Daughter|Ruth Rendell
08:19|8.19|I had arranged to meet the Occupational Health Officer at 10:30. I took the train from Watford Junction at 8.19 and arrived at London Euston seven minutes late, at 8.49.|The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim|Jonathan Coe
08:20|8:20|When the typewriters happen to pause (8:20 and other mythical hours), and there are no flights of American bombers in the sky, and the motor traffic's not too heavy in Oxford Street, you can hear winter birds cheeping outside, busy at the feeders the girls have put up.|Gravity's Rainbow|Thomas Pynchon
08:21|8:21|It's 08:21 already, I slept for long and now I'm having some, the left is so creamy. Old Nick didn't come back I don't think.|Room|Emma Donoghue
08:22|twenty-two minutes past eight|Daisy Flory made her 999 call at twenty-two minutes past eight, within a few minutes of their leaving.|Kissing the Gunner's Daughter|Ruth Rendell
08:22|8.22 a.m.|8.22 a.m. Post has not come.|Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason|Helen Fielding
08:23|twenty-three minutes past eight|"And then Wedderburn looked at his watch. ""Twenty-three minutes past eight. I am going up by the quarter to twelve train, so that there is plenty of time. I think I shall wear my alpaca jacket - it is quite warm enough - and my grey felt hat and brown shoes. I suppose”"|The Flowering of The Strange Orchid|HG Wells
08:23|8:23|At 8:23 there seemed every chance of a lasting alliance starting between Florin and Guilder. At 8:24 the two nations were very close to war.|The Princess Bride|William Goldman
08:24|8:24|At 8:23 there seemed every chance of a lasting alliance starting between Florin and Guilder. At 8:24 the two nations were very close to war.|The Princess Bride|William Goldman
08:24|twenty-four minutes past eight|The morning commute was in full swing and the High Street station was bustling with people heading into Manhattan. I sandwiched my way onto an A train and we took off. Ten minutes later I emerged onto Wall Street and I could feel how lovely the new day was going to be. The air was warm and fresh. And I was carrying a tiny speck of human life inside me. After a quick five-minute walk, I was standing inside the Millenium’s lobby and it was twenty-four minutes past eight. I still had plenty of time. But there was no Mrs. Stauer.|A Fall of Marigolds|Susan Meissner
08:25|twenty-five minutes past eight|At twenty-five minutes past eight a second shock took place, this time from behind. I turned pale. My companions were close by my side. I seized Conseil's hand. Our looks expressed our feelings better than words.|Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea|Jules Verne
08:26|twenty-six minutes past eight|It exploded much later than intended, probably a good twelve hours later, at twenty-six minutes past eight on Monday morning. Several defunct wristwatches, the property of victims, confirmed the time. As with its predecessors over the last few months, there had been no warning.|The Little Drummer Girl|John Le Carre
08:27|almost eight-thirty|The lecture was to be given tomorrow, and it was now almost eight-thirty.|A Confederacy of Dunces|John Kennedy Toole
08:27|8.27 a.m.|8.27 a.m. Post has still not come.|Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason|Helen Fielding
08:27|twenty-seven minutes past eight|Even dawdling over breakfast with my mother just killed an hour, and though I hadn't planned to be at Marge's until nine, I was knocking on her door at twenty-seven minutes past eight.|Fatally Frosted|Jessica Beck
08:28|8.28|And at 8.28 on the following morning, with a novel chilliness about the upper lip, and a vast excess of strength and spirits, I was sitting in a third-class carriage, bound for Germany, and dressed as a young sea-man, in a pea-jacket, peaked cap, and comforter.|The Riddle of the Sands|Erskine Childers
08:29|8.29|At 8.29 I punched the front doorbell in Elgin Crescent. It was opened by a small oriental woman in a white apron. She showed me into a large, empty sitting room with an open fire and a couple of huge oil paintings.|Engleby|Sebastian Faulks
08:30|half past eight|At half past eight, Mr. Dursley picked up his briefcase, pecked Mrs. Dursley on the cheek, and tried to kiss Dudley good-bye but missed, because Dudley was now having a tantrum and throwing his cereal at the walls.|Harry Potter and The Philosopher's Stone |JK Rowling
08:30|8:30|It is around 8:30. Sunshine comes through the windows at right. As the curtain rises, the family has just finished breakfast.|Long Day's Journey Into Night |Eugene O'Neill
08:30|8:30 a.m.|On July 25th, 8:30 a.m. the bitch Novaya dies whelping. At 10 o'clock she is lowered into her cool grave, at 7:30 that same evening we see our first floes and greet them wishing they were the last.|The Terrors of Ice and Darkness |Christoph Ransmayr
08:30|eight-thirty|The lecture was to be given tomorrow, and it was now almost eight-thirty.|A Confederacy of Dunces|John Kennedy Toole
08:30|eight-thirty|When he woke, at eight-thirty, he was alone in the bedroom. He put on his dressing gown and put in his hearing aid and went into the living room.|Deaf Sentence |David Lodge
08:31|twenty-nine minutes to nine|He arrived at his conclusions by as methodical a series of mental actions as he arrived at his desk every morning at twenty-nine minutes to nine. But these were not ordinary circumstances.|A Romance of Billy-Goat Hill|Alice Caldwell Hegan Rice
08:32|0832|"""Does anybody know the time a little more exactly is what I'm wondering, Don, since Day doesn't."" Gately checks his cheap digital, head still hung over the sofa's arm. ""I got 0832:14, 15, 16, Randy."" ""Thanks a lot, D.G. man."""|Infinite Jest |David Foster Wallace
08:32|8.32 a.m.|8.32 a.m. Catch bus to school|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
08:32|twenty-eight minutes to nine|All looked in the direction of the familiar voice. Their Instructor in Woodcraft had appeared among them as unobtrusively as a shadow. Scout Master Hall looked at his watch. The hands showed that it lacked twenty-eight minutes to nine.|The Boy Patrol on Guard|Edward Sylvester Ellis
08:33|8:33|I remember at 08:33 that I remembered what had happened last night and who was in my house|The Book That THEY Do Not Want You To Read, Part 1|Andy Ritchie
08:34|8:34|At 08:34 hours precisely General Conrad Pyne's black official Rover 800 stopped outside the ugly wrought iron barrier that guarded the entrance into Downing Street.|Doomsday Ultimatum|James Follett
08:35|thirty-five minutes past eight|It was thirty-five minutes past eight by the big clock of the central building when Mathieu crossed the yard towards the office which he occupied as chief designer. For eight years he had been employed at the works where, after a brilliant and special course of study, he had made his beginning as assistant draughtsman when but nineteen years old, receiving at that time a salary of one hundred francs a month.|Fruitfulness |Emile Zola
08:35|8.35 a.m.|Old gummy granny (thrusts a dagger towards Stephen's hand) Remove him, acushla. At 8.35 a.m. you will be in heaven and Ireland will be free (she prays) O good God take him!|Ulysses|James Joyce
08:36|8.36|The first maroon had been fired at 08.36 and the second a few moments later. The puffs of green smoke from the maroons were still hanging in the sky above the boathouse when Pete arrived, breathless but still running.|Lifeboat!|Margaret Dickinson
08:37|eight thirty-seven|Eight thirty-seven am., Patrice Lane, Biohazard: The dog's clean. The Good Samaritan was a woman with an accent of some sort. Why haven't you called me?|Magic Bleeds|Ilona Andrews
08:38|8:38|Vasquez's car was stopped at Carfraemill – at 08:38 hours,' he pointed out. 'Aye – annnd –?' 'Heading north, mon!' he snapped.|A Deviant Breed|Stephen Coill
08:39|8:39 A.M.|Doug McGuire noticed the early hour, 8:39 A.M. on the one wall clock that gave Daylight Savings Time for the East Coast.|Terminal Compromise|Winn Schwartau
08:40|8.40|At this moment the clock indicated 8.40. 'Five minutes more,' said Andrew Stuart. The five friends looked at each other. One may surmise that their heart-beats were slightly accelereted, for, even for bold gamblers, the stake was a large one.'|Around the world in eighty days |Jules Verne
08:40|twenty minutes to nine|It was when I stood before her, avoiding her eyes, that I took note of the surrounding objects in detail, and saw that her watch had stopped at twenty minutes to nine, and that a clock in the room had stopped at twenty minutes to nine.|Great Expectations|Charles Dickens
08:41|forty-one minutes past eight|By forty-one minutes past eight we are five hundred yards from the water’s edge, and between our road and the foot of the mountain we descry the piled-up remains of a ruined tower.|Narrative of a Journey round the Dead Sea and in the Bible lands in 1850 and 1851|Félicien de Saulcy
08:42|eighteen minutes to nine|When Black himself finally appeared at eighteen minutes to nine, she became very engrossed in the details of Wednesday's surveillance. So engrossed, in fact, that she barely noticed him standing in the door of her space until he spoke.|His Hot Number|Shannon Hollis
08:43|eight forty-three|"""You understand this tape recorder is on?"" ""Uh huh"" ""And it's Wednesday, May 15, at eight forty-three in the mornin'."" ""If you say so"""|A Time to Kill |John Grisham
08:43|8.43 a.m.|8.43 a.m. Go past tropical fish shop|The Curious Incident Of The Dog In The Night-Time|Mark Haddon
08:43|seventeen minutes to nine|According to our rolling schedule, she would be expecting her phone to start ringing at seventeen minutes to nine.|Walking Dead|Greg Rucka
08:44|eight forty-four|Several soldiers - some with their uniforms unbuttoned - were looking over a motorcycle, arguing about it. The sergeant looked at his watch; it was eight forty-four. They had to wait until nine. Hladik, feeling more insignificant than ill-fortuned, sat down on a pile of firewood.|The Secret Miracle|Jorge Luis Borges
08:45|8:45|He paid the waitress and left the café. It was 8:45. The sun pressed against the inside of a thin layer of cloud. He unbuttoned his jacket as he hurried down Queensway. His mind, unleashed, sprang forwards.|Dreams of leaving|Rupert Thomson
08:46|8:46|Petrov undoubtedly had the remote, so there was no question now that the asshole had reset the time from 08:46 to now.|Radiant Angel|Nelson DeMille
08:47|8.47|"""Just on my way to the cottage. It's, er, ..8.47. Bit misty on the roads....."""|Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency |Douglas Adams
08:47|8.47|8.47. Bit misty on the roads|Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency|Douglas Adams
08:48|twelve minutes to nine|Surely if she walked along Swaine Street and down Leeds Road, she could go into the old door, up the old steps and slip into her old chair, gather up her old stock of paper and scent and gum, and just go on with her work where she had left off? But it was twelve minutes to nine.|Courage|Malachi Whitaker
08:49|8.49|I had arranged to meet the Occupational Health Officer at 10:30. I took the train from Watford Junction at 8.19 and arrived at London Euston seven minutes late, at 8.49.|The Terrible Privacy of Maxwell Sim|Jonathan Coe
08:50|ten to nine|At ten to nine the clerks began to arrive.When they had hung up their coats and hates they came to the fireplace and stood warming themselves. If there was no fire, they stood there all the same|The Chestnut Tree|V.S. Pritchett
08:50|8:50|"It was 8:50 in the morning and Bernie and I were alone on an Astoria side street, not far from a sandwich shop that sold a sopressatta sub called ""The Bypass"". I used to eat that sandwich weekly, wash it down with espresso soda, smoke a cigarette, go for a jog. Now I was too near the joke to order the sandwich, and my son's preschool in the throes of doctrinal schism."|The Ask |Sam Lipsyte
08:50|ten minutes to nine|Punctually at ten minutes to nine, a quarter hour after early mass, the boy stood in his Sunday uniform outside his father's door.|The Radetzky March|Joseph Roth
08:50|ten minutes to nine|When they came back it was about ten minutes to nine. 'We'll sit in the sitting-room till the telephone rings,' said Julian. 'We don't want Mrs. Stick to answer it first.' But to their great dismay, as they reached the house, they heard Mrs. Stick using the telephone in the hall!|Five Run Away Together|Enid Blyton
08:50|ten minutes to nine|'For the most trivial things, Mr. Gray, I assure you. Usually because I come in at ten minutes to nine and tell her that I must be dressed by half-past eight.'|The Picture of Dorian Gray|Oscar Wilde
08:51|8.51 a.m.|8.51 a.m. Arrive at school|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
08:51|0851 h|The third platoon came in and disembarked quietly, only the slapping of the rotors on the cool mountain morning air breaking the silence. Then all the helicopters departed and the jungle was very quiet. It was 0851 hours. The day was clear with a slight breeze. To Cherry the jungle was very beautiful.|13th Valley|John M. Del Vecchio
08:52|8.52am.|Message one. Tuesday, 8.52am. Is anybody there? Hello?|Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close|Jonathan Safran Foer
08:53|seven minutes to nine|The second bell rang on the steamer. It was seven minutes to nine, and the last of the luggage was packed. On the floor there still lay a pile of clothing, which was to be left as oil for the wounded joints of the gentlemen who had been flung down stairs.|Capt'n Davy's Honeymoon|Hall Caine
08:54|8.54|'Are you aware that at 08.54 Carthedian standard time yesterday, a report was received from Captain J. L. Gafeska of the cargo ship Axious that the occupants of charter ship KS55NZ/4 were found dead aboard said charter ship?'|Doctor Who: The Dalek Generation|Nicholas Briggs
08:54|nearly nine o’clock|It was Mrs. Poppets that woke me up next morning. She said: “Do you know that it’s nearly nine o’clock, sir?” “Nine o’ what?” I cried, starting up. “Nine o’clock,” she replied, through the keyhole. “I thought you was a- oversleeping yourselves.”|Three Men in a Boat |Jerome K Jerome
08:55|five minutes to nine|"At five minutes to nine, Jacques, in his gray butler's livery, came down the stairs and said, ""Young master, your Herr Papá is coming."""|The Radetzky March|Joseph Roth
08:55|five minutes to nine|George pulled out his watch and looked at it: it was five minutes to nine!|Three Men in a Boat |Jerome K Jerome
08:55|five minutes to nine|By five minutes to nine George had arrived, looking very pale and swollen-eyed and wearing a black armband.|Goodnight Mister Tom|Michelle Magorian
08:56|Four minutes before nine|"I filled her in on the weekend's events, and she paled when I told her about the gunshot. 'Thank the Lord you weren't hurt.' We discussed the incident a few minutes longer, and then I noticed the time. Four minutes before nine. "|No Cats Allowed|Miranda James
08:56|nearly nine o'clock|It was nearly nine o'clock and the sun was fiercer every minute.'|Burmese Days|George Orwell
08:57|three minutes before nine|You'll have to hurry. Many a long year before that, in one of the bygone centuries, a worthy citizen of Wrychester, Martin by name, had left a sum of money to the Dean and Chapter of the Cathedral on condition that as long as ever the Cathedral stood, they should cause to be rung a bell from its smaller bell-tower for three minutes before nine o'clock every morning, all the year round.|The Paradise Mystery|JS Fletcher
08:57|three minutes to nine|He said just what you would expect a mayor to say – a watered-down shot of J. Edgar Hoover with some extra bad grammar thrown in. At three minutes to nine the door of the Bay City Camera Shop opened and an elderly Negro began to sweep dirt across the sidewalk into the gutter.|The Little Sister|Raymond Chandler
08:58|two minutes of nine|It was two minutes of nine now - two minutes before the bombs were set to explode - and three or four people were gathered in front of the bank waiting for it to open.|The Getaway|Jim Thompson
08:59|8:59|She had been lying in bed reading about Sophie and Alberto's conversation on Marx and had fallen asleep. The reading lamp by the bed had been on all night. The green glowing digits on her desk alarm clock showed 8:59.|Sophie's World|Jostein Gaarder
08:59|nearly nine o'clock|It was nearly nine o'clock and the sun was fiercer every minute.'|Burmese Days|George Orwell
09:00|nine o'clock|'I could never get all the way down there before nine o'clock.'|A Confederacy of Dunces |John Kennedy Toole
09:00|nine o'clock|'Look. Ignatius. I'm beat. I've been on the road since nine o'clock yesterday morning.'|A Confederacy of Dunces |John Kennedy Toole
09:00|nine |On the third morning after their arrival, just as all the clocks in the city were striking nine individually, and somewhere about nine hundred and ninety-nine collectively, Sam was taking the air in George Yard, when a queer sort of fresh painted vehicle drove up, out of which there jumped with great agility, throwing the reins to a stout man who sat beside him, a queer sort of gentleman, who seemed made for the vehicle, and the vehicle for him.|The Pickwick Papers |Charles Dickens
09:00|9:00 am|14 June 9:00 am woke up|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:00|9.00 a.m.|9.00 a.m. School assembly|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
09:00|nine |"A fly buzzed, the wall clock began to strike. After the nine golden strokes faded, the district captain began. ""How is Herr Colonel Marek?"" ""Thank you, Papá, he's fine."" ""Still weak in geometry?"" ""Thank you, Papá, a little better."" ""Read any books?"" ""Yessir, Papá."""|The Radetzky March |Joseph Roth
09:00|nine o' clock|As nine o' clock was left behind, the preposterousness of the delay overwhelmed me, and I went in a kind of temper to the owner and said that I thought he should sign on another cook and weigh spars and be off.|A Single Pebble |John Hershey
09:00|nine o'clock|At nine o'clock, one morning late in July, Gatsby's gorgeous car lurched up the rocky drive to my door and gave out a burst of melody from its three-noted horn|The Great Gatsby |F. Scott Fitzgerald
09:00|At nine|"He was at breakfast at nine, and for the twentieth time consulted his ""Bradshaw,"" to see at what earliest hour Dr. Grantly could arrive from Barchester."|The Warden |Anthony Trollope
09:00|nine o'clock|He won't stand beating. Now, if you only kept on good terms with him, he'd do almost anything you liked with the clock. For instance, suppose it were nine o'clock in the morning, just time to begin lessons: you'd only have to whisper a hint to Time, and round goes the clock in a twinkling! Half-past one, time for dinner!|Alice's Adventures in Wonderland |Lewis Carroll
09:00|nine o'clock|It was around nine o'clock that I crossed the border into Cornwall. This was at least three hours before the rain began and the clouds were still all of a brilliant white. In fact, many of the sights that greeted me this morning were among the most charming I have so far encountered. It was unfortunate, then, that I could not for much of the time give to them the attention they warranted; for one may as well declare it, one was in a condition of some preoccupation with the thought that - barring some unseen complication - one would be meeting Miss Kenton again before the day's end.|The Remains of the Day |Kazuo Ishiguro
09:00|At nine|Opening his window, Aschenbach thought he could smell the foul stench of the lagoon. A sudden despondency came over him. He considered leaving then and there. Once, years before, after weeks of a beautiful spring, he had been visited by this sort of weather and it so affected his health he had been obliged to flee. Was not the same listless fever setting in? The pressure in the temples, the heavy eyelids? Changing hotels again would be a nuisance, but if the wind failed to shift he could not possibly remain here. To be on the safe side, he did not unpack everything. At nine he went to breakfast in the specially designated buffet between the lobby and the dining room.|Death in Venice |Thomas Mann
09:00|9.00am|Sometimes what I wouldn't give to have us sitting in a bar again at 9.00am telling lies to one another, far from God.|Jesus' Son |Denis Johnson
09:00|nine |The clock struck nine when I did send the nurse; In half an hour she promised to return. Perchance she cannot meet him: that's not so.|Romeo and Juliet |Shakespeare
09:00|nine|To where Saint Mary Woolnoth kept the hours With a dead sound on the final stroke of nine.|The Waste Land |T S Eliot
09:00|nine|Unreal City, Under the brown fog of a winter dawn, A crowd flowed over London Bridge, so many, I had not thought death had undone so many. Sighs, short and infrequent, were exhaled, And each man fixed his eyes before his feet. Flowed up the hill and down King William Street, To where Saint Mary Woolnoth kept the hours With a dead sound on the final stroke of nine.|The Waste Land |T S Eliot
09:01|9:01am|9:01am lay in bed, staring at ceiling.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:01|one minute past nine|They've been given the time. I can promise you at one minute past nine tomorrow, you'll have what I have.'|New York to Dallas|J. D. Robb
09:02|9:02am|9:02am lay in bed, staring at ceiling.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:02|two minutes past nine|It was two minutes past nine. Hanley nodded to the chief housing officer. 'Proceed,' he said. The council officer approached the door of the house and knocked loudly.|No Comebacks|Frederick Forsyth
09:03|9:03am|9:03am lay in bed, staring at ceiling.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:03|three minutes past nine|"This isn't a very good start to the new school year."" I stared at her. What was she talking about? Why was she looking at her watch? I wasn't late. Okay, the school bell had rung as I was crossing the playground, but you always get five minutes to get to your classroom. ""It's three minutes past nine,"" Miss Beckworth announced. ""You're late."""|The Lottie Project |Jacqueline Wilson
09:04|9:04am|9:04am lay in bed, staring at ceiling|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:04|9.04|In the light of a narrow-beam lantern, Pierce checked his watch. It was 9.04.|The Great Train Robbery|Michael Crichton
09:04|four minutes past nine|However it might have been, they could not alter it. It was four minutes past nine when they clattered pêle-mêle down the school-room steps. Away they tore, full of fallacious hope, out at the cloisters, through the cathedral precincts, along the nearest streets, and arrived within the given four minutes, rather than over it.|Mrs. Halliburton's Troubles|Mrs. Henry Wood
09:05|9:05am|9:05am lay in bed, staring at ceiling|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:05|9:05|Kaldren pursues me like luminescent shadow. He has chalked up on the gateway '96,688,365,498,702'. Should confuse the mail man. Woke 9:05. To sleep 6:36.|The Voices of Time |JG Ballard
09:05|9:05 a.m.|The tour of the office doesn't take that long. In fact, we're pretty much done by 9:05 a.m. Ed looks at everything twice and says it's all great, and gives me a list of contacts who might be helpful, then has to leave for his own office.|Twenties Girl|Sophie Kinsella
09:05|five minutes past nine|That's something I've always just about avoided, but tomorrow morning at five minutes past nine this is going to happen.|Black Swan Green|David Mitchell
09:06|six minutes past nine|Secretly, it's only six minutes past nine. I set my huge clock (oversize so that I can see it without my contacts in) nine minutes fast in the hope that somehow this deception will make me on time.|Milkrun|Sarah Mlynowski
09:06|9:06am|9:06am lay in bed, staring at ceiling|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:07|9:07am|9:07am lay in bed, staring at ceiling|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:07|9:07|It was a sparkling morning, 9:07 by the clock when Mrs. Flett stepped aboard the Imperial Limited at the Tyndall station, certain that her life was ruined, but managing, through an effort of will, to hold herself erect and to affect an air of preoccupation and liveliness.|The Stone Diaries|Carol Shields
09:08|9.08am|9.08am rolled over onto left side.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:09|9.09am|9.09am lay in bed, staring at wall.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:09|nine minutes past nine|It was precisely nine minutes past nine when the 'Lion' hit the 'Blücher.' Shortly afterwards, the 'Tiger' drew up to within range, and the 'Lion' fired salvo after salvo at the 'Seydlitz,' which stood third in the German line.|Submarine U93|Charles Gilson
09:10|9.10am|9.10am lay in bed, staring at wall.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:10|9.10 a.m.|9.10 a.m. Suddenly realize hair is drying in weird shape. Search for hairbrush. Locate in handbag. Blow-dry hair. Will not go right. Spray with plant spray and blow some more.|Bridget Jones's Diary|Helen Fielding
09:10|ten minutes past nine|'Notwithstanding this absence of proof, I had seen enough to be convinced that at ten minutes past nine that morning my brother had been killed.|The Corsican Brothers|Alexandre Dumas
09:11|9:11am|9:11am lay in bed, staring at wall|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:11|eleven minutes past nine|But now I was sort of regretting my little act of rebellion, because as I hurried out of the humid heat of a late August morning and into the air-conditioned brick building, it was already eleven minutes past nine and my astronomy class was on the second floor.|Wait for You|Jennifer L. Armentrout
09:12|9.12am|9.12am lay in bed, staring at wall.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:12|twelve minutes past nine|On a Wednesday morning, then, at twelve minutes past nine EDT, the Pleiades hung poised, high over the Chancellery of Solar System Enterprises, Incorporated.|The Galaxy Primes|E. E. Smith
09:13|9:13am|9:13am lay in bed, staring at wall|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:13|9:13 A.M.|She tucked the phone in the crook of her neck and thumbed hurriedly through her pink messages. Dr. Provetto, at 9:13 A.M.|Mistaken Identity|Lisas Scottoline
09:14|9.14am|9.14am lay in bed, staring at wall.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:14|fourteen minutes past nine|On the Saturday, at fourteen minutes past nine in the morning, the court's deliberations were complete.|The Beast|Anders Roslund & Borge Hellstrom
09:14|fourteen minutes past nine a.m.|'Like Lord Rodney against the French!' he said, waving in the direction of the picture in the hallway of Rodney in the Formidable leading the British fleet through the French line off the Dominican coast. Sanford liked the precision with which the engraving was subtitled ('at fourteen minutes past nine a.m., April 12, 1782'), but nevertheless shook his head.|The Choir Boats|Daniel A. Rabuzzi
09:15|0915|"""Great!"" Jones commented. ""I've never seen it do that before. That's all right. Okay."" Jones pulled a handful of pencils from his back pocket. ""Now, I got the contact first at 0915 or so, and the bearing was about two-six-nine."""|The Hunt for Red October |Tom Clancy
09:15|9:15am|9:15am doubled over pillow, sat up to see out window|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:15|9.15 a.m.|9.15 a.m. First morning class|The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-time |Mark Haddon
09:15|quarter past nine|Miss Pettigrew pushed open the door of the employment agency and went in as the clock struck a quarter past nine.|Miss Pettigrew Lives For a Day|Winifred Watson
09:16|9.16am|9.16am sat in bed, staring out window.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:16|9:16|He couldn't see me even if he were looking for surveillance in this area because the sun was 09:16 hours high in the south-east and the reflection off the windscreen would blind him to anything behind it.|The Kobra Manifesto|Adam Hall
09:17|9.17|The task was allocated to the Naval tug. Not only was she a more suitable vessel than a destroyer for working close inshore among rocks, she also happened to be much nearer. She sailed from Lochmaddy at 09.17 hours.|Atlantic Fury|Hammond Innes
09:17|9.17am|9.17am sat in bed, staring out window.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:18|9.18am|9.18am sat in bed, staring out window.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:18|eighteen minutes past nine|I've been fishin' in this 'hole' for something like forty years, off and on, and I've found out that these here sunfish get through breakfast at exactly eighteen minutes past nine.|Quill's Window|George Barr McCutcheon
09:19|nineteen minutes past nine|According to this, it is high-water on the full and change at nineteen minutes past nine in the morning: I observed the flood to come from the southward, though at Restoration Island, I thought it came from the northward.|Mutiny on the Bounty|Captain William Bligh
09:19|9.19am|9.19am sat in bed, staring out window.|A Fraction of the Whole|Steve Toltz
09:20|nine-twenty|I'll compromise by saying that I left home at eight and spent an hour travelling to a nine o'clock appointment. Twenty minutes later is nine-twenty.|Girl, Interrupted |Susanna Kaysen
09:20|twenty minutes past nine|At twenty minutes past nine, the Duke of Dunstable, who had dined off a tray in his room, was still there, waiting for his coffee and liqueur.|Uncle Fred in the Springtime |P.G. Wodehouse
09:20|9.20|The following morning at 9.20 Mr Cribbage straightened his greasy old tie, combed his Hitler moustache and arranged the few strands of his hair across his bald patch.|Red Dog |Louis de Bernieres
09:21|nine twenty-one|It was nine twenty-one. With one minute to go, there was no sign of Herbert's mother.|This is Life|Dan Rhodes
09:22|nine twenty-two|No more throwing stones at him, and I'll see you back here exactly one week from now. She looked at her watch. 'At nine twenty-two next Wednesday.'|This is Life|Dan Rhodes
09:23|9.23|9.23. What possessed me to buy this comb?|Ulysses|James Joyce
09:24|9.24|9.24 I'm swelled after that cabbage. A speck of dust on the patent leather of her boot.|Ulysses|James Joyce
09:25|nine twenty-five|A man I would cross the street to avoid at nine o'clock - by nine twenty-five I wanted to fuck him until he wept. My legs trembled with it. My voice floated out of my mouth when I opened it to speak. The glass wall of the meeting room was huge and suddenly too transparent.|The Forgotten Waltz |Anne Enright
09:25|twenty-five minutes past nine|It was now twenty-five minutes past nine, so it would not be long before he came. He soon made his appearance, dressed very elegantly in French style, with a black frock coat and white trowsers. He noticed that I looked at him with some surprise. 'I hope you are admiring my dress,' he said; 'another proof that I am becoming civilized.''Yes, indeed,' I replied, 'and I confess I am considerably astonished to find that you possess such a tailor in Ajaccio.|The Corsican Brothers|Alexandre Dumas
09:26|9:26|I was a man of jagged risings: 8:43, 11:51, 9:26. My life was alarmless.|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn
09:26|9.26|This was the sixth equipment failure in a week, the eleventh since Nula's death. It was enormously significant. She nodded, concealing her reaction. 'There is also a report from the test site, madam.' 'Proceed.' 'Test flight terminated at 09.26 hours at map point 45, sector 14.|New Doctor Who Adventures: Zamper|Gareth Roberts
09:27|twenty-seven minutes past nine|From twenty minutes past nine until twenty-seven minutes past nine, from twenty-five minutes past eleven until twenty-eight minutes past eleven, from ten minutes to three until two minutes to three the heroes of the school met in a large familiarity whose Olympian laughter awed the fearful small boy that flitted uneasily past and chilled the slouching senior that rashly paused to examine the notices in assertion of an unearned right.|Sinister Street|Compton Mackenzie
09:27|0927 h|At 0927 hours, the first two Skyhawks were catapulted off the angled ramps at the front of the flight deck within seconds of each other.|"Blood River "|Patrick Tilley
09:28|twenty-eight minutes past nine|"He entered No. 10 for the first time, he who had sat on the Government benches for eight years and who had known the Prime Minister from youth up. ""This clock right?"" he asked the butler in the hall. ""Yes, sir."" The clock showed twenty-eight minutes past nine. ""The clocks here have to be right, sir,"" the butler added with pride and a respectful humour, on the stairs."|Lord Raingo |Arnold Bennett
09:29|9.29|As the piece comes to a close, the singing hovering in the air like a butterfly, I open my eyes. Harry smiles at me. We do not speak, simply wait as the singing slowly fades away. I glance to the clock on the wall and my body tenses once more: 09.29 hours. Nearly time.|Spider in the Corner of the Room|Nikki Owen
09:30|half-past nine|he looked at his watch; it was half-past nine|A watcher by the dead |Ambrose Bierce
09:30|nine-thirty|It was nine-thirty. In another ten minutes she would turn off the heat; then it would take a while for the water to cool. In the meantime there was nothing to do but wait. “Have you thought it through April?” Never undertake to do a thing until you’ve –“ But she needed no more advice and no more instruction. She was calm and quiet now with knowing what she had always known, what neither her parents not Aunt Claire not Frank nor anyone else had ever had to teach her: that if you wanted to do something absolutely honest, something true, it always turned out to be a thing that had to be done alone.|Revolutionary Road |Richard Yates
09:30|nine-thirty|The body came in at nine-thirty this morning. One of Holding's men went to the house and collected it. There was nothing particularly unusual about the death. The man had had a fear of hospitals and had died at home, being cared for more than adequately by his devoted wife.|Trumpet|Jackie Kay
09:30|9.30|Up the welcomingly warm morning hill we trudge, side by each, bound finally for the Hall of Fame. It's 9.30, and time is in fact a-wastin'.|Independence Day |Richard Ford
09:31|9.31|At 09.31 a train arrived from Slussen. A few people got off, collars turned up and umbrellas at the ready. The train remained where it was, standing at the station with its doors open. The youngsters got on. The platform was left deserted once more.|Without a Trace|Liza Marklund
09:32|9.32|He said he couldn't say for certain of course, but that he rather thought he was. Anyhow, if he wasn't the 11.5 for Kingston, he said he was pretty confident he was the 9.32 for Virginia Water, or the 10 a.m. express for the Isle of Wight, or somewhere in that direction, and we should all know when we got there.|Three Men in a Boat|Jerome K Jerome
09:32|nine-thirty-two|Sandy barely made the nine-thirty-two and found a seat in no-smoking. She'd been looking forward to this visit with Lisbeth. They hadn't seen each other in months, not since January, when Sandy had returned from Jamaica. And on that day Sandy was sporting a full-blown herpes virus on her lower lip.|Wifey |Judy Blume
09:33|thirty-three minutes past nine|Next, he remembered that the morrow of Christmas would be the twenty-seventh day of the moon, and that consequently high water would be at twenty-one minutes past three, the half-ebb at a quarter past seven, low water at thirty-three minutes past nine, and half flood at thirty-nine minutes past twelve.|The Toilers of the Sea|Victor Hugo
09:34|thirty-four minutes past nine|Isn't that a journey quickly made? In another sense, on the contrary, our trains, in this latitude, gain over the sun more than 900 kilometres an hour, beating that planet hand over hand: quitting Liverpool at noon, for example, the traveller will reach the station where we now are at thirty-four minutes past nine in the morning - that is to say, earlier than he started! Ha! Ha! I don't think one can travel quicker than that!' I did not know what to think.|An Express of the Future|Jules Verne
09:34|9:34|'09:34 hours, Horn Twelve reorientation to degrees 112.5. Ne?' The tabulator on the other end of the line has anything but healthy lungs. There are gasps between each word, and a dry cough punctuates each phrase.|Metropolitan|Walter Jon Williams
09:35|nine-thirty-five|Nine-thirty-five. He really must be gone. The bird is no longer feeding but sitting at the apex of a curl of razor wire.|The Memory of Love|Aminatta Forna
09:36|9:36|I grab a pen and the pad of paper by the phone and start scribbling a list for the day. I have an image of myself moving smoothly from task to task, brush in one hand, duster in the other, bringing order to everything. Like Mary Poppins. 9:30 - 9:36 Make Geigers' bed 9:36 - 9:42 Take laundry out of machine and put in dryer 9:42 - 10:00 Clean bathrooms I get to the end and read it over with a fresh surge of optimism. At this rate I should be done easily by lunchtime. 9:36 Fuck. I cannot make this bed. Why won't this sheet lie flat? 9:42 And why do they make mattresses so heavy?|The Undomestic Goddess |Sophie Kinsella
09:36|9.36am.|Monday February 6th. '9.36am. Oh god, Oh god. Maybe he's fallen in love in New York and stayed there'.|Bridget Jones Diary|Helen Fielding
09:37|thirty-seven minutes past nine|It comprised all that was required of the servant, from eight in the morning, exactly at which hour Phileas Fogg rose, till half-past eleven, when he left the house for the Reform Club - all the details of service, the tea and toast at twenty-three minutes past eight, the shaving-water at thirty-seven minutes past nine, and the toilet at twenty minutes before ten.|Around the World in 80 days|Jules Verne
09:38|9.38 a.m.|Out of perverse curiosity, I lifted my watch and looked at the time, watching the seconds ticking off. Lyle had finished his call at 9.38 a.m. Exactly as the display ticked over to 9.39 a.m, there was a distant banging at my front door. I hate show-offs.|Fated|Benedict Jacka
09:39|9.39 a.m.|Out of perverse curiosity, I lifted my watch and looked at the time, watching the seconds ticking off. Lyle had finished his call at 9.38 a.m. Exactly as the display ticked over to 9.39 a.m, there was a distant banging at my front door. I hate show-offs.|Fated|Benedict Jacka
09:40|twenty minutes before ten|It comprised all that was required of the servant, from eight in the morning, exactly at which hour Phileas Fogg rose, till half-past eleven, when he left the house for the Reform Club—all the details of service, the tea and toast at twenty-three minutes past eight, the shaving-water at thirty-seven minutes past nine, and the toilet at twenty minutes before ten.|Around the World in 80 days|Jules Verne
09:40|9:40|Must have the phone disconnected. Some contractor keeps calling me up about payment for 50 bags of cement he claims I collected ten days ago. Says he helped me load them onto a truck himself. I did drive Whitby's pick-up into town but only to get some lead screening. What does he think I'd do with all that cement? Just the sort of irritating thing you don't expect to hang over your final exit. (Moral: don't try too hard to forget Eniwetok.) Woke 9:40. To sleep 4:15.|The Voices of Time |JG Ballard
09:42|9:42|I grab a pen and the pad of paper by the phone and start scribbling a list for the day. I have an image of myself moving smoothly from task to task, brush in one hand, duster in the other, bringing order to everything. Like Mary Poppins. 9:30 - 9:36 Make Geigers' bed 9:36 - 9:42 Take laundry out of machine and put in dryer 9:42 - 10:00 Clean bathrooms I get to the end and read it over with a fresh surge of optimism. At this rate I should be done easily by lunchtime. 9:36 Fuck. I cannot make this bed. Why won't this sheet lie flat? 9:42 And why do they make mattresses so heavy?|The Undomestic Goddess |Sophie Kinsella
09:45|9.45|9.15, 9.30, 9.45, 10! Bond felt the excitement ball up inside him like cat's fur.|On Her Majesty's Secret Service |Ian Fleming
09:47|9.47am.|Monday February 6th. '9.47am. Or gone to Las Vegas and got married'.|Bridget Jones Diary|Helen Fielding
09:49|9.49 a.m.|9.49 a.m. Only problem being: cannot lift bag. Maybe had better reduce sponge bag contents to toothbrush, paste, mouthwash, cleanser and moisturiser. Oh and must take ₤3,500 out of microwave and leave for Gary so he can start getting materials and stuff for new office and roof terrace! Hurrah!|Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason|Helen Fielding
09:50|9.50am.|9.50am. Hmmm. Think will go inspect make-up in case he does come in|Bridget Jones Diary|Helen Fielding
09:50|ten minutes to ten.|"Ten minutes to ten. ""I had just time to hide the bottle (after the nurse had left me) when you came into my room."""|The Law and the Lady |Wilkie Collins
09:52|9:52|"""She caught the 9:52 to Victoria. I kept well clear of her on the train and picked her up as she went through the barrier. Then she took a taxi to Hammersmith."" ""A taxi?"" Smiley interjected. ""She must be out of her mind."""|Call for the Dead|John le Carre
09:53|seven minutes to ten|Miss Pettigrew went to the bus-stop to await a bus. She could not afford the fare, but she could still less afford to lose a possible situation by being late. The bus deposited her about five minutes' walk from Onslow Mansions, an at seven minutes to ten precisely she was outside her destination.|Miss Pettigrew Lives for a Day |Winifred Watson
09:54|9:54|9:54 This is sheer torture. My arms have never ached so much in my entire life. The blankets weigh a ton, and the sheets won't go straight and I have no idea how to do the wretched corners. How do chambermaids do it?|The Undomestic Goddess |Sophie Kinsella
09:55|five to ten|At five to ten I'm ready in the hall. Nathaniel's mother's house is nearby but apparently tricky to find, so the plan is to meet here and he'll walk me over. I check my reflection in the hall mirror and wince. The streak of bleach in my hair is as obvious as ever. Am I really going out in public like this?|The Undomestic Goddess |Sophie Kinsella
09:55|five minutes to ten|"Good-morning, Lucien, good-morning, said Albert; ""your punctuality really alarms me. What do I say? punctuality! You, whom I expected last, you arrive at five minutes to ten, when the time fixed was half-past! Has the ministry resigned?"""|The Count of Monte Cristo|Alexandre Dumas
09:56|9:56 a.m.|London. 9:56 a.m. Springheeled Jack looked down at the man he was about to kill, and for the first time in his life he wondered, Why?|Skulduggery Pleasant - Playing With Fire|Derek Landy
09:57|ten o’clock|I did three long loops around town in my mom’s old car to be sure I was not tracked. It was madness to go – it wasn’t yet ten o’clock – but I had no say in our rendezvous anymore.|Gone Girl|Gillian Flynn
09:58|around ten o'clock|I didn't sleep too long, because I think it was only around ten o'clock when I woke up. I felt pretty hungry as soon as I had a cigarette. The last time I'd eaten was those two hamburgers I had with Brossard and Ackley when we went in to Agerstown to the movies. That was a long time ago. It seemed like fifty years ago.|Catcher in the Rye |J.D. Salinger
09:59|One minute to ten.|One minute to ten. With a heavy heart Bert watched the clock. His legs were still aching very badly. He could not see the hands of the clock moving, but they were creeping on all the same.|The Ragged Trouserred Philanthropists|Robert Tressell
10:00|ten o'clock|––In assaying to put on his regimental coat and waistcoat, my uncle Toby found the same objection in his wig, ––so that went off too: ––So that with one thing and what with another, as always falls out when a man is in the most haste, ––'twas ten o'clock, which was half an hour later than his usual time before my uncle Toby sallied out.|Tristram Shandy |Laurence Sterne
10:00|an hour ago since it was nine|’Tis but an hour ago since it was nine, And after one hour more ‘twill be eleven.|As You Like It|William Shakespeare
10:00|ten |For some seconds the light went on becoming brighter and brighter, and she saw everything more and more clearly and the clock ticked louder and louder until there was a terrific explosion right in her ear. Orlando leapt as if she had been violently struck on the head. Ten times she was struck. In fact it was ten o'clock in the morning. It was the eleventh of October. It was 1928. It was the present moment.|Orlando |Virginia Woolf
10:00|10:00|The trial was irretrievably over; everything that could be said had been said, but he had never doubted that he would lose. The written verdict was handed down at 10:00 on Friday morning, and all that remained was a summing up from the reporters waiting in the corridor outside the district court.|The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |Stieg Larsson
10:00|10 am|According to military records no US bombers or any other kind of aircraft were flying over that region at the time, that is around 10 am on November 7,1944.|Kafka on the shore |Haruki Murakami
10:00|ten o'clock|At about ten o'clock in the morning the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows, and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars.|Of Mice And Men |John Steinbeck
10:00|ten o' clock|I went to bed and the next thing I knew I was awake again and it was getting on for ten o' clock in the morning. Ring, ring, said the telephone, ring, ring.|The Medusa Frequency |Russell Hoban
10:00|ten o'clock|If Wednesday should ever come! It did come, and exactly when it might be reasonably looked for. It came - it was fine - and Catherine trod on air. By ten o'clock, the chaise and four conveyed the two from the abbey; and, after an agreeable drive of almost twenty miles, they entered Woodston, a large and populous village, in a situation not unpleasant.|Northanger Abbey |Jane Austen
10:00|ten|King Richard: Well, but what's o'clock? Buckingham: Upon the stroke of ten.|Richard III |William Shakespeare
10:00|10 o’clock|Monday 30 March 1668 Up betimes, and so to the office, there to do business till about 10 o’clock|The Diary of Samuel Pepys |Samuel Pepys
10:00|10 o'clock|On July 25th, 8:30 a.m. the bitch Novaya dies whelping. At 10 o'clock she is lowered into her cool grave, at 7:30 that same evening we see our first floes and greet them wishing they were the last.|The Terrors of Ice and Darkness |Christoph Ransmayr
10:00|Ten-thirty|The pundit sighed. 'Only a fool like me would leave his door open when a riot can occur at any moment, and only a fool like me would say yes to you,' he said. 'What time?' Just his head was sticking out of the partially opened door. The money from blessing the ice-cream factory must have dulled his desire for work, I thought. 'Ten.' 'Ten-thirty.' Without another word, he closed the door.|An Obedient Father |Akhil Sharma
10:00|ten o' clock|The Saturday immediately preceding the examinations was a very busy day for Kennedy. At ten o' clock he was entering Willey's room; the latter had given him a key and left the room vacant by previous arrangement - in fact he had taken Olivia on another house hunting trip.|The Greeks have a word for it |Barry Unsworth
10:00|At ten|The summer holidays were near at hand when I made up my mind to break out of the weariness of school-life for one day at least. With Leo Dillon and a boy named Mahoney I planned a day's mitching. Each of us saved up sixpence. We were to meet at ten in the morning on the Canal Bridge.|Dubliners |James Joyce
10:00|10:00|The written verdict was handed down at 10:00 on Friday morning, and all that remained was a summing up from the reporters waiting in the corridor outside the district court.|The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo |Stieg Larsson
10:00|ten o'clock|She put on her sun-helmet and went out into the blazing ten o'clock heat to find the cook— she looked more fragile than ever and more indomitable.|The Power and the Glory|Graham Greene
10:01|about ten o'clock|At about ten o'clock in the morning the sun threw a bright dust-laden bar through one of the side windows, and in and out of the beam flies shot like rushing stars.'|Of Mice And Men|John Steinbeck
10:01|10.01 a.m.|10.01 a.m. Strange being in bed with sheets. Nice but unreal. Oooh, have just remembered am going to be in papers. Will go fetch from shop. Will cut everything out and keep in scrapbook and show to grandchildren (if ever obtain). Hurrah!|Bridget Jones - The Edge of Reason|Helen Fielding
10:02|two minutes after ten|It was two minutes after ten; she was not satisfied with her clothes, her face, her apartment. She heated the coffee again and sat down in the chair by the window. Can't do anything more now, she thought, no sense trying to improve anything the last minute.|The Daemon Lover|Shirley Jackson
10:02|Minutes after ten o'clock|The State Room in the Chief's House on Dejima. Minutes after ten o'clock on the 23rd October, 1799. "We are all busy men," Unico Vorstenbosch stares at Interpreter Kobayashi over the State Table. "Pray discard the garnish for once and tell me the number."|The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet|David Mitchell