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1 I | hear plainly enough the sound of a terrible struggle—of 2 III | have counted them), when a sound broke the stillness—the 3 VI | could say any more, the sound of a vehicle stopping before 4 X | damp cell, where not a sound can be heard.”~The magistrate 5 XV | and sonorous as was the sound, it failed, however, to 6 XVIII| attention by some unusual sound.~As soon as they went away, 7 XVIII| but on hearing the bell sound the hour of breakfast, eleven 8 XIX | the third line the slight sound caused by the fragment of 9 XX | Lecoq; “wake up!”~At the sound of this voice, which rang 10 XXI | the Rue de la Chaise. No sound had been heard; not a word, 11 XXI | nothing. Any suspicious sound might have reached May, 12 XXIII| had heard the slightest sound; and they looked at each 13 XXIV | swimming near, he doesn’t sound a gong to frighten them