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 1   III|   more by this exasperating sound, the wild beast arose from
 2   III|  among the reeds. Hearing a sound like bull-baiting, he had
 3   VII| speedily, and, with a great sound of trumpets, convey you
 4   VII|     something; but the only sound that came from them was
 5  VIII|    not have a very pleasant sound in your ears, for it is
 6     X|    have discovered from the sound of the names the disposition
 7     X|  walls had rung with such a sound as that.[Pg 260]~ ~ ~ ~
 8  XIII|   their feet at that joyous sound. The others, who would gladly
 9  XIII|     fro of heavy boots, the sound of familiar voices in the
10  XIII|  And now the horns began to sound and the whips to crack,
11 XVIII|     The old gentleman is as sound as an acorn, or as a ripe
12   XIX|  how beautifully that would sound![Pg 333]~ ~Presently they
13   XIX|  she nodded her head. Not a sound would come to her lips,
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