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 1    1,    4|   said she, after a moment’s silence, “listen to me. Regarding
 2    1,    4|     cost too much, she would silence her wishes; she would never
 3    1,    9|     keenly on the watch, and silence reigned over the impressionable
 4    1,   15|   over them as they sleep.”~“Silence!” said Benito.~“What is
 5    1,   20|    his demands by a scornful silence?~Yes! Probably so. So Torres
 6    1,   20|   not answer?”~Rather a long silence followed this direct question
 7    1,   20|  with money, then, that your silence is to be bought?”~“No! No
 8    1,   20| impudence, broke the painful silence.~“For the last time, Joam
 9    1,   20|      appalled, respected the silence of its chief; but Fragoso,
10    2,    2|     declined to purchase his silence.”~“And at what price?”~“
11    2,    5|   that I should purchase his silence to offer me an odious bargain
12    2,    6|     He has no longer got his silence to sell, and the idea might
13    2,    6|    and Fragoso respected his silence. And so the three of them
14    2,    6|     word.~Torres first broke silence, and, in the impudent tone
15    2,   16| money enough to purchase his silence,” answered Benito.~“Good!”
16    2,   18|   had no interest in keeping silence with regard to the few simple
17    2,   19|     Innocent!”~Then complete silence fell on all. The people
18    2,   19|     in the midst of profound silence:~Le véritable auteur du
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