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 1    1,    7|   that the sound reached the ears of the sailors in the forecastle.
 2    1,   26|  distant ocean fell on their ears, the exhausted men forgot
 3    2,    6| acres covered with bristling ears of corn, hay-ricks in the
 4    2,   12|       Paganel pricked up his ears at this, and said, “Indeed,
 5    2,   19|    dull murmur fell on their ears, and announced their approach
 6    3,    4|      on cold and indifferent ears. Besides, they were going
 7    3,    5|    boy listened with all his ears, ready to be of use, and
 8    3,    9|      the pendant lobe of his ears hung earrings of green jade,
 9    3,   14|    leading the way, eyes and ears on the alert. They stopped
10    3,   16|     old Scotia fell on their ears. The moment they set foot
11    3,   19|    words which fell on their ears.~They both started up and
12    3,   21|    throat and up to his very ears? The Major was burning with
13    3,   21|     the end to M. Olbinett’s ears, and soon became noised
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