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1     I| frequently and not to bellow so loudly.~ ~That night, also, he
2    IV|        I pray you, speak not so loudly. One of your neighbours
3    IV|    their voices and praised her loudly. But when Irene heard their
4     V|      front of the tent laughing loudly at the fellow and making
5     V|         his horse, and laughing loudly galloped away with his ciauses,
6     V|       she besought him, sobbing loudly, not to go to the camp,
7   VII|         moment they were crying loudly for his head.~ ~On the way
8    IX|       just as often and just as loudly as they shouted the name
9     X|    Towers, a man's voice called loudly into the square below:~ ~"
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