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 1        1| laundress cleverly and boxed his ears. Diana, surprising Venus
 2        1|         mare; at Daguenet, whose ears were bloodred and twitching
 3        2|         both risen, too, and the ears of the latter seemed to
 4        3|        flush had spread from his ears to his girlish throat. The
 5        3|         locks strayed behind his ears.~“At what are you working
 6        4|   whispering into the astonished ears of Steiner and the old gentleman:~“
 7        4|          by Jove! I must box his ears.”~He drained a glass of
 8        5|          in a huge armchair with ears, the green velvet of which
 9        5|         certain details in their ears. Old Bosc had never budged
10        5|        and with a humming in her ears, she came down to the footlights,
11        5|       Highness. But she kept her ears open notwithstanding, for
12        8|        people going it head over ears and a good lot of swells,
13        9|      were all buttoned up to the ears and had comforters on, and
14        9|        dinned his words into her ears; she ran off to the property
15       10|  concretions were forming in his ears, which pointed, it was feared,
16       10|      talk of boxing Mme Robert’s ears; one day she even meditated
17       12|         m going to box the man’s ears—by heavens, yes!”~She pursed
18       13|       till they even reached her ears. Down in the kitchen they
19       13|         knell of a tocsin in his ears: “It’s over, quite over!”
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