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1 I | and other countries. His voice,~by dint of talking to his
2 III| into his hand, and then her voice was charming.~Pierrotin
3 III| all," she said, in a low voice, "be sure never to speak
4 III| resuming~at once her tender voice, "you have a propensity
5 III| the artist, in a gentle~voice, to Pierrotin.~ ~"Yes, but
6 III| said the count in a low voice, taking Pierrotin by the~
7 V | replied Pere Leger, in a low voice.~ ~"Good! I like to see
8 V | said Pere Leger, in a low voice. "Forty thousand~of his
9 V | which was held in a~low voice, but not in a whisper.~ ~"
10 V | Pierrotin," he said in a low voice as the man passed~him, "
11 V | Mistigris, imitating the hoarse voice~of a young cock; which made
12 V | the beard sprouts and the~voice breaks. "'What a chit for
13 VI | said Moreau, in a strained voice.~ ~At this moment Estelle
14 VII| sleepless night; her feeble voice,--in short, everything about
15 VII| in a gentle but grieved voice of the benefits they~had
16 IX | like me!"~he said in a low voice, quoting the well-known
17 IX | distrust remains, and its voice is forever heard. Would
18 IX | tone and accent of that voice Oscar recognized a motherly~
19 X | unfortunate~clerk. Recognizing the voice of his uncle Cardot, he
20 XI | hearing the well-remembered voice of~Georges Marest calling
21 XI | Unless by the sound of the voice, Oscar could never have
22 XI | the fallen man, in a low voice.~ ~The clerk then moved
23 XI | it hadn't been for your~voice I should never have known
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