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1 I | gloom, and an almost perfect silence prevailed; and one might 2 I | far from here—but where? Silence! let us listen.”~They all 3 I | General tried to impose silence upon the terrible termagant: 4 I | frequently preserve an absolute silence, from the very moment they 5 V | was mourning over it in silence, when Father Absinthe, who 6 V | improbable.”~Then, after a long silence which his companion took 7 VI | imperious tone he had imposed silence upon him—and that, too, 8 IX | and there was a moment’s silence. M. Segmuller determined 9 X | interested in preserving silence and persuaded that no proofs 10 X | shrill falsetto voice: “Silence, music! And you, big drum, 11 XI | head after a few moments’ silence. “I see that you speak three 12 XIV| sounded most drearily in the silence and darkness pervading the 13 XV | her husband.~A moment’s silence followed her indication 14 XVI| he preserved an obstinate silence; and the magistrate finding 15 XVI| remember that your strange silence injures your husband far 16 XVI| promised Polyte Chupin for his silence? What recompense can he 17 XIX| clerk, boldly broke the silence with the trite remark: “ 18 XX | short time contemplated in silence this unfortunate man whom