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 1        1|         astonished him.~The bell rang for some time; the foyer
 2        1|       The shout of “Nana! Nana!” rang wildly forth. Then no sooner
 3        2|         about to go out the bell rang anew. The marquis could
 4        2|       However, the electric bell rang more lustily than ever.
 5        5|          the staircase—its walls rang with exclamations, and everyone
 6        6|     waited. When the dinner bell rang he listened for Count Muffat,
 7        6|         Fondettes, when the bell rang for lunch, the diningroom
 8        7|       the footsteps of the crowd rang continually, but there was
 9       10|   downward hail of long hairpins rang a little chime on the shining
10       13| Whereupon after some groping she rang furiously and asked for
11       13|     drawing room. Her last words rang like the knell of a tocsin
12       14|     obstinately, abruptly, there rang from thousands of throats:~“
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