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 1     I|   cracking of whips reached his ears from time to time, but what
 2     I|        scratch his aristocratic ears with his long legs, shook
 3     I|       it has, what sweet little ears, what wee little pets of
 4     I|        the whole company by the ears, and they fight till the
 5    II| description, extending from the ears to the nose, and quite changing
 6   III|       alertly pricking up their ears; one or two of the old racers
 7   III|        might fall over head and ears in love with the handsome
 8    IV|     nothing of this reached the ears of Aunt Teresa, who fancied
 9    VI|       and listened with all his ears in case he might hear any
10    VI|        did I not box that man's ears?" And yet, somehow, he could
11   VII|          and he so bombards the ears of God with my praises that
12   VII|         Susie blushed up to the ears and replied in a scarcely
13  VIII|     very pleasant sound in your ears, for it is a gentleman of
14    IX|         eyes and stopped up her ears that she might not either
15    IX|        word was as venom to his ears, every word cut him to the
16     X|      jurium has been filling my ears. Really this Kárpáthy family
17   XVI|        least three boxes on the ears. I remember it well, because
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