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1 I | the snapping of jaws, the noise of speech, songs, and cups, 2 I | wooden shoes, and yet made a noise as of old iron like driving 3 I | in every shore, and the noise of the billows so fills 4 IV | the air resounded with the noise of anvils, the white cocks, 5 IV | Their damp sandals made no noise; Spendius, with eyes that 6 VI | replied to it with a great noise of trumpets, cymbals, flutes 7 VI | let them be red-hot!”~A noise of rakes and furnaces was 8 VII | paving of white pebbles. The noise of the streets did not reach 9 VII | against the cliff with a noise as of death-rattles and 10 VII | echoed continually with the noise of cataracts, blood-coloured 11 VIII| distance there came a loud noise of footsteps dominated by 12 VIII| hear a great clamour, a noise of songs, and clashing of 13 IX | city resounded with the noise of the timbrels; the temples 14 IX | rest listening to the vague noise of the streets mingled with 15 XI | shouted when they heard the noise of platters, and it was 16 XII | the bullet would make a noise! Let me!”~Then he bent his 17 XIII| were almost moved by it.~A noise of naked feet became audible, 18 XIII| made a shrill clashing noise; the tabourines, beaten 19 XIII| region of the stars.~The loud noise and great light had attracted 20 XIV | in front of them, for a noise of footsteps and clarions 21 XIV | creature, disturbed by the noise, would desist and look about 22 XIV | soaked in the fat, and the noise of their deglutition was 23 XIV | breasts made a great hoarse noise, and their eyeballs could 24 XIV | again, fled at the slightest noise. Sometimes a gazelle might 25 XIV | reached them dimly like the noise of the sea to shipwrecked 26 XIV | Mercenaries.~But a great noise of tabourines burst forth 27 XV | people, continuous as the noise of the sea, floated vaguely 28 XV | run at random, making a noise with his lips like one shivering