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 1     I|    slumberer, who thereupon murmured heavily, "Pah! don't taste
 2     I|  innkeeper to approach, and murmured something in his ear in
 3     I|   you out of the world," he murmured between his teeth, as his
 4    II|    of my beard, I suppose," murmured Abellino, smoothing down
 5   III|    on a holiday like this," murmured these waverers.~ ~"You need
 6    IV|   had sat down unasked, and murmured tearfully -~ ~"I humbly
 7    IV| Meyer burst into tears, and murmured something to the effect
 8   VII| your honour looks through," murmured the old servant to himself.~ ~
 9   VII|    s come to the old chap?" murmured the guests among themselves; "
10     X|     am to see you."~ ~Varga murmured something to the effect
11    XV|    are vastly impertinent," murmured Mr. Kecskerey to himself,
12 XVIII|   nothing more to be done," murmured Abellino, between his teeth, "
13   XIX| together on her breast, and murmured the single prayer which
14   XIX|     She has gone to sleep," murmured the husband, softly.~ ~"
15   XXI|    other old man would have murmured; but his tongue refused
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