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1 1, 4 | for me to hear, that old language of Rabelais, which is still 2 1, 8 | that I did not know his language; but he seemed not to understand 3 1, 8 | know this almost universal language. I knew it--as well as the 4 1, 8 | evidently understood neither the language of England nor of France. ~ 5 1, 8 | the narrator, the German language had no success. At last, 6 1, 8 | some words in their unknown language, and retired. ~The door 7 1, 8 | or Indians. As to their language, it is quite incomprehensible." ~" 8 1, 8 | not having one universal language." ~As he said these words, 9 1, 10| his orders in that strange language which I did not understand. 10 1, 10| literature abounded in every language; but I did not see one single 11 1, 10| irregularly arranged, in whatever language they were written; and this 12 1, 17| and only used that odd language among themselves, the origin 13 1, 20| education to speak the human language. For the moment, they were 14 1, 22| some words in a foreign language to his lieutenant, then 15 1, 23| the dead, murmured in that language that I could not understand? ~ 16 2, 19| forgetting his conventional language, had taken to his own mother