Part,  Chapter

 1     I,     III|      astray when they do not hear the horn."~ ~"Then give
 2     I,     III|   not have been surprised to hear that the boy had grown to
 3     I,      IV|    leave, I was surprised to hear some one pronounce my name,
 4     I,      IV|   before your eyes? You will hear your name pronounced in
 5     I,       V|      the catastrophe I could hear the beating of her heart,
 6     I,      VI|   lips move; but I could not hear a word. After he had finished,
 7     I,      VI|     to that?"~ ~"Well, first hear my story. However, I have
 8     I,      IX|     delicious! Then I should hear a little scolding and quarrelling
 9     I,       X|     a personal question."~ ~"Hear! hear!" shouted all, some
10     I,       X| personal question."~ ~"Hear! hear!" shouted all, some in good
11     I,      XI|     a bond, but he would not hear of it "The idea!" he said; "
12     I,      XI|    you would be surprised to hear what a flow of nonsense
13    II,       I|  cried -~ ~"Gardener, do you hear?"~ ~I turned around, and
14    II,       I|     budding-knife.~ ~"Do you hear?" said the little blonde,
15    II,      IX|   who, on the balcony, could hear every word through the open
16    II,       X|     this ugly jest. I cannot hear foul words come out of your
17    II,    XVII|      not seen him yet, but I hear he has a good salary, and
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