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1 1, 4| journey. They were soon both sound asleep, dreaming of happy 2 1, 4| courtyard when they heard the sound of a carriage approaching. 3 1, 7| peals of laughter that the sound reached the ears of the 4 1, 12| a whisper, as the least sound would disturb the currents 5 1, 12| down with a faint, dull sound, which in a denser atmosphere 6 1, 14| eagerness to catch the faintest sound, and calling aloud in an 7 1, 19| a strange cry—a confused sound of barking and howling—broke 8 1, 22| the ear could catch the sound of a murmuring noise beyond 9 1, 22| the tide. Soon a confused sound was heard of bellowing and 10 1, 25| no sensation of light or sound. All was darkness and silence 11 1, 26| geographer was sleeping as sound as a mole. A strong arm 12 1, 26| at him, and found he was sound asleep!~Without attempting 13 2, 9| clock, and another makes a sound like a postilion cracking 14 2, 13| barked at the slightest sound. Not a single shepherd on 15 2, 14| terrestrial world, when a distant sound aroused him from his reverie. 16 2, 16| Ayrton. “There is one horse sound enough at present. It will 17 2, 17| torpor that the slightest sound would have been heard. It 18 2, 18| listening ear to the faintest sound. The thought that one of 19 3, 4| might strike.~In fact, the sound of the reef soon redoubled 20 3, 8| sight; shortly a nearer sound of water indicated that 21 3, 8| Waikato, with a moaning sound of meeting waves.~“There 22 3, 8| supper was eaten without a sound, and presently a profound 23 3, 10| Kara-Tete fell at his feet.~The sound brought a crowd of natives 24 3, 12| startled by an unusual sound, rose and drew nearer to 25 3, 13| It was Paganel. At the sound of his voice they all rushed 26 3, 13| dear, brave ladies. The sound will bring comfort to their 27 3, 13| up and with a whistling sound rose six feet above the 28 3, 14| flame and the whistling sound of a furnace ran along under 29 3, 14| stopped at the slightest sound, they started at every passing 30 3, 16| The geographer uttered no sound.~They carried his long body 31 3, 16| he had come off safe and sound from his adventure with 32 3, 19| the east wind brings no sound whatever to our ear.”~“That’ 33 3, 19| in the affirmation. The sound of a voice might have reached