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1    1,    2| deal. Panting, puzzled, his ears on the stretch, he waited,
2    1,    7| more with his eyes than his ears, for the cries and the songs
3    1,   10|      and the lobes of their ears lengthened to their shoulders
4    1,   10| metal in the lobes of their ears, noses, and lower lips,
5    1,   12|    listening with all their ears. The smiling entertainer,
6    2,    4|    had it been movable; his ears wide open, so as to better
7    2,    6|     a shout struck on their ears.~Had Benito caught sight
8    2,   10|   as if in a vice, and your ears tingle, do not hesitate
9    2,   10| rumbling grew louder in his ears, but as his thought was
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