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 1     I|          surprised at the sudden silence, looking up, and perceiving
 2    II|          I am accustomed to keep silence. The family relations of
 3    IV|     rising words, and still kept silence. At last, one day, as they
 4     V|          his appearance. He kept silence till the singing was quite
 5    VI|         this time there was deep silence in the room, and the trembling
 6    VI| adjoining chamber hung upon this silence with beating hearts, well
 7   VII|    moment, reduced the guests to silence. Every one wished his neighbour
 8  VIII|          Master Boltay's hand in silence, and then quitted the room.~ ~
 9     X|          venture to pass over in silence - and I assume, of course,
10     X|          obliged to pass over in silence, and drops of honest sweat
11   XII| housewife curtsied low in humble silence before the Főispán Count
12   XVI|        in her bosom, suffered in silence at the thought of going
13   XXI|     indicated his willingness in silence.~ ~"Then come with me to
14   XXI|          time a[Pg 349] mournful silence prevailed in the room, interrupted
15   XXI|       the others stood around in silence. Then the priest communicated
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