Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      II|   cries, not a sound of human voices. The poor victims of the
 2     I,      II|     was a wild hurly-burly of voices and of tongues, of despairing
 3     I,      II|   terrible shrieks from human voices resounded to and fro.~ ~
 4     I,     VII|      listen even to the sweet voices of these angels, and wait
 5     I,       X|    furnished them with strong voices, they had taken advantage
 6    II,       I|      of the forest mysterious voices met our ears: the woodcock'
 7    II,      XV|   noisy, and a tumult of loud voices, shouts, etc., penetrated
 8    II,      XV| Immediately afterward I heard voices in the salon, and, telling
 9    II,     XVI|       the noise and uproar of voices, the blockade of Spicheren
10    II,    XVII|  breaking the monotony of our voices, which punch and cognac
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