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 1     I|       new-comer with a terrified voice.~ ~"Not a doubt of it. A
 2     I|      every respect worthy of his voice. He was an enormous, six-foot
 3    II| following announcement in a loud voice:~ ~"Merciful Mussulmans!
 4    II|          her in a tender, kindly voice.~ ~"Here is my house, whatever
 5    II|     murmured in a scarce audible voice,~ ~"For six days I have
 6   III|         coming upon Stambul. The voice of the enemy can be heard
 7    IV|          in the direction of the voice, and saw in front of him
 8    IV|         also accompany it with a voice not without feeling; and
 9    IV|        only did Halil speak. His voice was so deep, gruff, and
10     V|      then he asked in a mournful voice:~ ~"What thinkest thou? -
11     V|      they point out to thee! The voice of Adsalis will not venture
12     V|          them. What indeed is my voice? - what but a gentle, feeble
13     V|    Janissaries and inquired in a voice of thunder:~ ~"Which of
14     V|   uttered in a ringing, sonorous voice, were accompanied by thunders
15    VI|  subsided, the clear penetrating voice of the ex-pedlar was distinctly
16    VI|      others - creatures whom the voice of the tumult had surprised
17    VI|         he moans with a stifling voice, looking all around the
18   VII|        and wide, and then with a voice of thunder addressed the
19   VII|        the resonant, penetrating voice of the horn blown by the
20   VII|   addressed them with a terrible voice:~ ~"Ye fools, whose mad
21   VII|       for the third time, with a voice of thunder, at the same
22   VII|       head, and whispered with a voice resembling a sob:~ ~"Poor,
23    IX|    Achmed in a gloomy, tremulous voice, "I have sacrificed my most
24    IX|         words just uttered every voice in the council-chamber was
25    IX|      cried in a hollow tremulous voice:~ ~"I have ceased to reign,
26    IX|        him, and said in a humble voice:~ ~"Listen not, O Halil,
27    IX|      Sultan in a strong sonorous voice:~ ~"Aleikum unallah! The
28     X|        in her clear, penetrating voice.~ ~One of the odalisks planted
29     X|        the Seven Towers, a man's voice called loudly into the square
30     X|      woman!" cried the tremulous voice of Achmed, "do obeisance
31    XI|          Mohammed with a shaking voice, "by then we shall all of
32    XI|         when you hear the brazen voice cry: 'Ye who saw destruction
33    XI|     sotto voce. Then raising his voice, he added, "Halil Patrona
34   XII|     Gül-Bejáze with a reassuring voice:~ ~"Do not be anxious on
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