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1     I,       X|        out!"~ ~There was a dead silence at these words, and some
2     I,       X| honourable Vice-Governor said, "Silence, gentlemen! the honourable
3     I,    XIII|      was undoubted. In order to silence all accusations of bribery,
4    II,     III|       Countess Flamma's pensive silence affected me none the less,
5    II,      IV|         looked at each other in silence. "So, you see," I continued, "
6    II,      IX|         gave them my promise of silence they thanked me, and in
7    II,      IX|        reason of my embarrassed silence, and then Flamma smiled,
8    II,      IX|       good bonds."~ ~I bowed in silence, looking at Flamma.~ ~"No;
9    II,      XV|          first of all, I had to silence that burly smith by a smart
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