Chap.

 1        1|           calls and laughter were audible above a continuous hubbub
 2        1|        rise of the curtain became audible. “They’ve rung; they’ve
 3        1|          well–bred whispering was audible under the great chandelier,
 4        2|         her breathlessness became audible. She bounced abruptly in,
 5        3|      Steiner’s nasal voice became audible. The deputy’s discreet answers
 6        3|         of Count Muffat was alone audible as he crossed the floor.
 7        4|           distant snorings became audible.~It was close on four o’
 8        5|        end of the corridor became audible a shuffling of feet as these
 9        5|   stamping, scuffling feet became audible on the other side of the
10        5|          vast breathing sound was audible. It was the breath of the
11        5|      murmur of a multitude became audible. Every evening when Venus
12        7|         and slamming doors became audible. Muffat was surprised, and
13        7|        church, and the only sound audible amid the unlovely darkness
14        7|           that tiresome noise was audible in the deserted church,
15        8|      length Fontan’s voice became audible; he spoke slowly and rather
16        8|     laughter and loverstalk was audible in the room.~But suddenly
17        9|         confused murmur alone was audible as the actors went on repeating
18        9| neighboring streets was no longer audible, and the quiet and the wide
19        9|          of the canary were alone audible and suggested the distant
20        9|     smothered sobs of desire were audible.~“Well, and after?” Nana
21       10|           honor,” were distinctly audible. He was so anxious about
22       11|    rustlings, and now nothing was audible save the hubbub of the ever–
23       12|        with shadow. A sigh became audible; then a kiss broke the silence,
24       12|        and children’s voices were audible in the avenue without. Then
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