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1 I, 5 | in the kitchen one could hear the people coughing in the 2 I, 8 | through whose door one could hear the click of the ivory balls. 3 I, 8 | tumbling me.”~One could hear the flourish of the violin 4 I, 8 | instruments were silent; one could hear the clear clink of the louis 5 I, 9 | good of playing? Who would hear her? Since she could never, 6 I, 9 | along which, on drawing hear, one saw the many-footed 7 I, 9 | when it was windy one could hear the little brass basins 8 II, 4 | the Lion d’Or. Emma could hear him coming from afar; she 9 II, 5 | had to go on smiling, to hear repeated to her at all hours 10 II, 6 | Bovary?”~She seemed not to hear him. And he went on—~“Always 11 II, 8 | the air. Perhaps he could hear, but certainly he could 12 II, 8 | present herself, and one could hear voices whispering—~“Go up!”~“ 13 II, 8 | she walked away they could hear her muttering “I’ll give 14 II, 9 | far that you will never hear of me again; and yet— to-day— 15 II, 9 | but she pretended not to hear him when he inquired about 16 II, 11| blind shall see, the deaf hear, the lame walk? But that 17 II, 12| looked at them. He seemed to hear the light breathing of his 18 II, 14| the theatre at Rouen to hear the illustrious tenor, Lagardy. 19 II, 14| high salary. From what I hear, he’s a regular dog; he’ 20 II, 15| Walter Scott. She seemed to hear through the mist the sound 21 III, 2| She would have liked to hear nothing, to see nothing, 22 III, 5| the ladies were rushing to hear.~Still, if he did not ask 23 III, 7| because of the lathe to hear what she was saying.~At 24 III, 8| a smile, for a look, to hear you say ‘Thanks!’ And you 25 III, 8| arteries, that she seemed to hear bursting forth like a deafening 26 III, 8| wall was thin, they could hear the clatter of the forks 27 III, 9| clock struck two. They could hear the loud murmur of the river 28 III, 9| in the distance. “Do you hear that dog howling?” said