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 1   III|     was speaking, he had not heard a single word of the passionate
 2   III|    voice of the enemy can be heard on all our borders, from
 3    IV|         My father!" could be heard from time to time amidst
 4    IV|     you were so merry that I heard you at the cemetery yonder
 5    IV|  heartily as if he had never heard it at least a hundred times
 6    IV|   her loudly. But when Irene heard their praises she shuddered,
 7    IV|   come to herself again. She heard not and she answered not.
 8    IV|    had said as if he had not heard it.~ ~"We are lost!" whispered
 9    IV|      this house, for to have heard the secret that this slave-girl
10    IV|    and stern, that those who heard it scarce recognised it
11    IV|  their master; they could be heard stamping about around the
12     V|    the host."~ ~"Can they be heard in the Seraglio?"~ ~"Yea,
13     V|     whole row of cannons was heard in front of the Seraglio.~ ~"
14     V| cried many voices. "Who ever heard of summoning a Janissary
15    VI|      all night long could be heard, some distance off, in the
16    VI|     so unruly after they had heard the arrival of the Sultan
17   VII|     end. Not a word could be heard for the fearful din, which
18   VII|      let not a single cry be heard in your streets, for if
19  VIII|   Stambul, whose name he had heard mentioned by the town-crier
20  VIII|     cannot be. You must have heard their words amiss. He from
21  VIII|     Vizier."~ ~"I have often heard people say so, my master."~ ~
22     X|  sharp wail or scream may be heard[Pg 207] round the corner
23     X|     Mahmud only smiled as he heard the whole story, but who
24    XI|  sheep-bells[Pg 224] will be heard on the ruins of the marble
25    XI|  curses than prayers will be heard within the walls of Stambul,
26    XI|      as well to show that he heard what had been asked, and
27   XII|   the Muscovite. Our fathers heard very little of that name,
28  XIII|     of tales that he has not heard before. She tells him all
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