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1 I, I | very pretty; I am glad to hear it! However, she said: “
2 I, I | to know but charming to hear.~Sometimes when he approached
3 I, I | his heart, and she must hear him, pale, trembling, and
4 I, I | however, could endure to hear his voice, having always
5 I, I | wherever he went he should hear her praised for her charm,
6 I, II | The idea! I should like to hear you say ‘you’ to Annette!”~
7 I, II | just been saying you will hear repeated at least once a
8 I, III| similar that he expected to hear them make the same replies.
9 I, III| Countess did not like to hear him praise other women.
10 I, IV | intonation she wished to hear, and which she had not heard
11 II, I | need to be cheered up, to hear some noise and see some
12 II, I | nods of approval.~Happy to hear her spoken of, but jealous
13 II, II | beauty that she did not hear the door open, and was startled
14 II, II | a few seconds, one could hear in that nocturnal peace
15 II, II | anguish that the dead must hear her, listen to her, but
16 II, III| She was so accustomed to hear compliments and flattery,
17 II, IV | s death. I never had you hear it, but I will play it for
18 II, V | offering drinks. One could hear the clapping of the masseurs’
19 II, VI | Count was asleep and did not hear.~Then, impatient, nervous,
20 II, VI | walls; and she listened to hear whether that rolling of
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