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1     I| speechless as he looked upon that dumb listening countenance staring
2    IV|          speak even when they are dumb. Indoors, every member of
3    IX|          might have been deaf and dumb for all that they said to
4    IX|      moment the whole company was dumb with amazement. Was it the
5  XIII|            she cried.~ ~Fanny, in dumb despair, turned her horse'
6  XIII|         be now?~ ~She must be the dumb witness of that very bliss
7  XVII|          beautiful she was in her dumb misery as slowly, unconsciously,
8   XXI|         from the threshold, and a dumb kiss into the darkness,
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