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 1    1,   13|       rarefied atmosphere, their noise was deafening. Were they
 2    1,   13|         to his feet. A deafening noise fell on his ear like the
 3    1,   15|  marvelous variety and deafening noise. The isacus, a graceful
 4    1,   18|      frenzy, moving and making a noise with his tongue, as if taking
 5    1,   19|         with them.~Both from the noise of the howling and the multitude
 6    1,   22|         the sound of a murmuring noise beyond the limits of the
 7    1,   22|         fugitives with a fearful noise. Men and animals all disappeared
 8    1,   25|     violence increasing with the noise till the whole atmosphere
 9    1,   25|      bombshell, and with so much noise that the explosion was distinctly
10    1,   25|          with a terrible hissing noise, as the flaming branches
11    1,   26|       over the sand-banks with a noise like thunder. Glenarvan
12    2,    5|          from stem to stern. The noise of the warring elements
13    2,    5|      hissing was heard above the noise of the elements. The steam
14    2,   11|            Just at this moment a noise was heard from about half
15    2,   13|         the riders, the grinding noise of the wheels, and from
16    2,   14|      which, far removed from all noise, seemed buried in a forest
17    2,   18|         could not make the least noise on the ground. The animal
18    2,   18|   nothing could be heard but the noise of the tempest, the sough
19    3,    4|    suddenly struck by an unusual noise. Their nautical instincts
20    3,    4|          longer disturbed by the noise of the crew who were now
21    3,   12| attention was called to a slight noise which seemed to come from
22    3,   12|     indifferent, but finding the noise continue, he listened; then
23    3,   12|        Having heard some unusual noise outside the Ware-Atoua,
24    3,   14|       But John, finding that the noise was not repeated, resumed
25    3,   19|    distance we ought to hear the noise which always accompanies
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