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1 I | night, where a man could listen to good music while drinking
2 I | throng, but Duroy did not listen to him. A woman, leaning
3 IV | chair and said, to Duroy: “Listen. The Chinese general Li-Theng-Fao,
4 V | time.”~Suddenly she said: “Listen to me, I have found a means;
5 V | door. He followed her:~“Listen Clo, my little Clo, listen
6 V | Listen Clo, my little Clo, listen to me—”~She shook her head,
7 V | At length he stammered:~“Listen Clo—my dearest Clo, let
8 VIII| gasping voice, heartrending to listen to: “How many more sunsets
9 VIII| the garden. We must not listen to his secrets.”~They seated
10 VIII| his side. He whispered: “Listen to me. Do not be angry that
11 VIII| in a low, grave voice:~“Listen to me, my dear friend; I
12 VIII| and bear with me.”~“Now listen carefully: Marriage, to
13 IX | embrace, she said gravely: “Listen, my friend, I have not yet
14 XI | later on where he willed.~“Listen: I must see you! I will
15 XII | thought—it was stronger than I—listen—listen—I have never loved—
16 XII | was stronger than I—listen—listen—I have never loved—any other—
17 XII | with a beseeching air: “Listen: You must promise to respect
18 XIII| whispered imploringly: “Listen, there is something you
19 XIII| Marelle’s chatter, he said:~“Listen, my darling; I am going
20 XIII| do not know whose it is—listen—stay—see—stay—”~But she
21 XV | might have a word with you. Listen: I must speak to you this
22 XV | said in a caressing voice: “Listen, my dear little one; do
23 XVII| any audacity on your part. Listen, then! This evening on returning
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