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 1   III|           Those who happened to hear this proposal showed signs
 2   III|         animals neither see nor hear him; all their faculties
 3   III|        and there you might even hear dear, thoughtful mammas
 4   III|     light my pipe for me - d'ye hear?"[Pg 87]~ ~"Light it yourself!"
 5    IV|           Mr. Meyer was glad to hear the word "friend," but this
 6     V|    worthy precentor happened to hear light-hearted Fanny sing
 7     V|         Ah, madam, every time I hear such singing the tears start
 8     V|       actually think that I can hear her now. She died on the
 9    VI|       his ears in case he might hear any talk of a shop-girl
10    VI|       come personally because I hear that you draw very fine,
11    VI|    almost made me deaf. I can't hear a word of what I am saying.
12   VII|        mouth, as they could not hear a word; but it was of no
13   VII|        that he was very glad to hear that they had found so much
14  VIII| remained standing before him to hear what he had to say.~ ~"First
15  VIII|        marry. And now you shall hear how that concerns you. You
16  VIII|  liberty to behold the face and hear the voice of her adored
17    IX|        in the world would be to hear a kind word from the mouth
18    IX|         see her pass before me, hear her speaking to some one
19    IX|         might not either see or hear, and yet she saw and heard
20    IX|        because I always used to hear something of you from him.
21    IX|        the toast. She would not hear of the servants helping
22    IX|   journals everything that they hear, see, eat, and drink at
23   XII|       however, pretended not to hear, and began conversing with
24   XVI|     them elsewhere. At home you hear them whistle and shout,
25   XVI|       world she had expected to hear. "This really is surprising!"
26   XIX|       might live long enough to hear the child speak, to read
27   XIX|      being here; at least I can hear what they are talking about."~ ~"
28   XIX|         but I don't want you to hear what they are talking about
29   XIX|       to me that others may not hear?"~ ~"Your worship, a great
30   XIX|             Squire John did not hear, he did not understand what
31   XXI|         Rudolf. "It pains me to hear you talk so."~ ~"It pains
32   XXI|      that they might the better hear what he was going to say.~ ~
33   XXI|    country face to face. If you hear that I am sick, say no prayers
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