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 1    1,    5|          hailed the project with loud acclamations— for it was
 2    1,   13|       was made up for the night.~Loud snores in every tune and
 3    1,   15|       away, my friends, laugh as loud as you like; you can’t laugh
 4    1,   15|  vocabulary of adjectives by his loud exclamations, to the astonishment
 5    1,   16|      good points of a horse, was loud in admiration of this sample
 6    1,   18|      bushes of CURRA-MAMMEL, his loud, joyous neighing seeming
 7    1,   26|         the solid plateau with a loud, joyful hurrah! when a well-known
 8    1,   26|     hurrah!” as Lord Glenarvan’s loud cry, “The DUNCAN, the DUNCAN!”
 9    1,   26|      round Mary’s neck, amid the loud, joyous hurrahs of the crew
10    2,    5|      whistle sounded unnaturally loud, and the yacht made a frightful
11    2,    6|        the house, warned, by the loud barking of four dogs, of
12    2,    8|  splendor of the saloon, and was loud in admiration of the fitting
13    2,   10|        from it, mingled with the loud tones of a human voice,
14    2,   11|   present,” said John Mangles.~A loud whistle interrupted the
15    2,   14|         from sleep by the sudden loud barking of dogs, Glenarvan
16    2,   14| travelers, who greeted them with loud hurrahs! But astonished
17    2,   14|       immediately. Robert gave a loud cry and fell. Mary Grant
18    2,   17|      said the geographer, with a loud exclamation.~“What is the
19    3,   13|         slope, spurred on by the loud cries that drew nearer and
20    3,   13|        fearful yells, the one as loud as the other. But fortunately
21    3,   14|      fire rushed to the sky with loud detonations, while streams
22    3,   15|       the canoe, when suddenly a loud report was heard, and a
23    3,   15|      three native boats, while a loud hurrah burst forth on board
24    3,   16|          the Malcolm clan, while loud hurrahs rent the air.~Glenarvan
25    3,   16|          The crew burst out into loud Homeric laughter. Paganel
26    3,   19|           Suddenly Robert gave a loud cry, and exclaimed he could
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