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1 I, 1 | crescendo with bursts of shrill voices (they yelled, barked, stamped, 2 I, 8 | of footsteps and that of voices re-echoed through it as 3 II, 3 | dominating that of their voices. Surprised with wonder at 4 II, 6 | them. The shouts of their voices could be heard through the 5 II, 6 | of the priest, the clear voices of the boys still reached 6 II, 8 | herself, and one could hear voices whispering—~“Go up!”~“Don’ 7 II, 10 | the evening chimes, of the voices of nature. Then she talked 8 II, 14 | landlady shouted out, and other voices answered, while Hippolyte’ 9 II, 14 | lights, those effeminate voices, all this must, in the long-run, 10 II, 15 | like an organ, while the voices of the women repeating his 11 II, 15 | shouting at the top of their voices, “O bel ange, ma Lucie!17” 12 III, 3 | carriages, the tumult of voices, the yelping of dogs on 13 III, 6 | perceived from the tone of their voices that they must almost belong 14 III, 7 | awakened by the sound of voices in the Place. There was 15 III, 8 | and the noise of their voices resounded, but brought out 16 III, 10| He was dizzy; he heard voices round about him; he felt 17 III, 10| De profundis22, and their voices echoed over the fields,