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 1     I|       bellowed at the top of his voice -~ ~"Get up there, you innkeeper
 2     I|    innkeeper in a loud imperious voice. "Throw open your apartments,
 3     I|      Jock, in a solemn, drawling voice, exclaimed -~ ~"What! that
 4     I|     dandy, with a self-satisfied voice. "So long as a man has a
 5     I|       were spoken in so hoarse a voice as to be scarcely intelligible.
 6     I|          his ear in a low hoarse voice, whereupon Bús nodded with
 7     I|      roué in a mocking, strident voice, sent an irritating farewell
 8    II|  Griffard, in a gentle, soothing voice, "and I suppose you will
 9   III|           It was not his natural voice, but he was so accustomed
10   III|        rest where it is," came a voice from the carriages.~ ~"No
11   III|      Martin, in a subdued, husky voice, which quivered with rage. "
12   III|      time a clear, uninterrupted voice. Yet Michael Kis performed
13   III|   ha-ha-ha-ing at the top of his voice. At such moments he was
14    IV|       art, and as she had a nice voice, and could sing a little,
15    IV|      thus continued in a tearful voice -~ ~"She is always thinking
16    IV|        inquired in a constrained voice.~ ~"In the Zuckermandel
17    IV|          kisses, and in a broken voice begged for his forgiveness.~ ~
18    IV|         an extraordinarily rough voice -~ ~"Well, what's the matter,
19    IV|      judge, in the same pitiless voice, "that if that respectable
20    IV|       time in a bold, determined voice -~ ~"I don't want to go
21     V|          the music of her pretty voice, suggested that he should
22     V|          she heard an enraptured voice close beside her sigh, "
23     V|       with just such a beautiful voice; it makes me actually think
24     V|       with just such a beautiful voice as she had, I was, in memory
25     V|          young dandy, in a shaky voice, "that I have not been able
26     V|      shall be an artiste. In her voice she possesses such a treasure
27    VI|   withdraw, spoke once more in a voice all the more emphatic because
28    VI|      imposing countenance, and a voice capable of frightening even
29    VI|          Conrad, in a thunderous voice, "is this Master Boltay'
30    VI|       remarked Conrad in[Pg 143] voice of thunder; and was on the
31    VI|       the heyduke in a courteous voice (a sure sign that he was
32    VI|      conversed together in a low voice; they were evidently arranging
33    VI|       and roared in a stentorian voice - ~ ~"Have you your instruments
34   VII|        observable in the Nabob's voice, which would certainly have
35   VII|  continued Kárpáthy, in a solemn voice, "whether my little brother
36   VII|   replied, in a scarcely audible voice.~ ~"Hast thou a sweetheart?"~ ~"
37   VII|    replied in a scarcely audible voice -~ ~"I would rather have
38  VIII|      said, in a scarcely audible voice, "Then, don't marry him."~ ~
39  VIII|     behold the face and hear the voice of her adored idol.~ ~A
40    IX|         faltered Fanny, in a low voice, wondering what was coming
41    IX|           in a calm and resolute voice, "shall consider it my highest
42    IX|         such a calm and resolute voice that they felt bound to
43    IX|      afternoon," said he, with a voice that trembled for joy.~ ~"
44    IX|         Kecskerey's shrill nasal voice resounded above all the
45    IX|         in his ceremonious salon voice, "Madame Fanny de Kárpáthy,
46    IX|      never had his thin drawling voice seemed so offensive, "it
47    IX|   sniggering. Fennimore's shrill voice resounded through the din.
48    IX|         manner, exclaimed with a voice that rang out like a clarion, "
49     X|        so much feeling, and in a voice that seemed to come so directly
50     X|      command?" he inquired, in a voice that sounded as if every
51     X|          shade of respect to his voice, he would look again at
52     X|         Squire John's stentorian voice. He seemed to be joyfully
53     X|        in a gentle, confidential voice -~ ~"I have long wished
54     X|           in a gentle, tremulous voice. She really did pity the
55    XI|  eyebrows. She never speaks in a voice lower than what is usually
56    XI|     regiment; while her gruffest voice is sufficient to utterly
57   XII| exclaiming in her bass-viol-like voice, "We like each other, my
58   XII|          such a wondrously sweet voice. It is permissible, of course,
59  XIII|         possible, and bawls in a voice that is quite different
60  XIII|    blushes and the tremor of her voice should betray what no man
61    XV|       Kecskerey, in such a sharp voice that the baboon on the sofa
62    XV|        in a strangulated sort of voice, "My friend, for what do
63   XVI|       the door, and, hearing her voice, entered.~ ~Flora was still
64  XVII|  everything.~ ~The sorrow in his voice broke down the energy with
65  XVII|           inquired the lady in a voice trembling with emotion -
66  XVII|       and resumed, in a stronger voice -~ ~"And now what does it
67  XVII|    sobbing, said in a determined voice -~ ~"And now I swear to
68 XVIII|     Kecskerey, in a shrill nasal voice, waving his hands towards
69 XVIII|   Abellino, in a somewhat softer voice. "And what, pray, is the
70 XVIII|     Kecskerey's strident rasping voice seemed to cut clean through
71 XVIII|         that moment a loud manly voice rang out amidst the group
72   XIX|    gasped, in a scarcely audible voice, "Remember me!"~ ~Squire
73   XIX|     about her in a quiet, gentle voice; the tormenting sweat had
74    XX|         Alexander recognized the voice, he knew that it was Rudolf,
75   XXI|         he whispered, in a husky voice, of which he was scarce
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