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1 I| What! have you never even heard of Master Jock?"~ ~"Ah, 2 II| its owner, the name they heard was quite unfamiliar to 3 III| more pomp here. Who ever heard of the festal oxen being 4 III| now, when the noble animal heard the sharp hiss of the thin 5 III| among the reeds when he heard the snorting of the bull. 6 III| round about him.~ ~When he heard the clatter of the approaching 7 III| back through the doorway, heard a great bang as Bandi Kutyfalvi' 8 IV| partly malevolent old lady heard of her younger brother's 9 IV| shriek, when a knocking was heard at the door. As nobody answered 10 IV| my eyes? Has any one ever heard an ill word fall from my 11 V| might not see her.~ ~Teresa heard of this, and ever afterwards 12 V| beautiful singing, when she heard an enraptured voice close 13 V| preliminary inquiries. I have heard the most astonishing reports 14 VI| very night. Alexander, who heard everything, became very 15 VI| audible on the staircase. They heard some one outside making 16 VI| and whether the girl had heard what he had just been saying.~ ~ 17 VI| his opponent.~ ~He himself heard none of Conrad's reproaches,[ 18 VII| every feature; and when he heard the recapitulation of his 19 VIII| came and sat down by me and heard me out. Look now! I want 20 IX| by the time the coach was heard rumbling along the road 21 IX| hear, and yet she saw and heard all the same.~ ~"Ay, ay!" 22 IX| bed-clothes.~ ~"I thought I heard you shiver."~ ~"No, I didn' 23 IX| passed through the door he heard how everybody there was 24 X| great bustling about was heard outside, in the midst of 25 X| nearer to the door and she heard Kárpáthy cheerfully conversing 26 X| as I had arrived here, I heard them talking of you, and 27 XII| were some present who had heard this speech at least four 28 XV| gentleman; and Mr. Kecskerey heard the nigger lad talking in 29 XVI| impassioned words, till all who heard felt their hearts leap towards 30 XVI| him. Madame Kárpáthy also heard him, she was in the gallery. 31 XVI| had she neither seen nor heard him there. Now she not merely 32 XVI| every one happy who has heard it."~ ~"What rumour is that?"~ ~" 33 XVII| bedroom, and[Pg 316] Rudolf heard her double-lock the door 34 XIX| he might say, "I first heard of these things from that 35 XIX| before him, he saw nobody, he heard nothing; he saw her only 36 XIX| a stifled sob was to be heard. He neither saw nor heard 37 XIX| heard. He neither saw nor heard anything. He only gazed 38 XX| The young artisan had heard from Teresa on her return 39 XXI| Look! in this room I heard her laugh for the last time.