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 1   III|     emerged from among the reeds. Hearing a sound like bull-baiting,
 2    IV|          against him.~ ~Meyer, on hearing of his sister's good deed,
 3    VI|          long he would be hard of hearing.~ ~Kárpáthy had to be conducted
 4  VIII|        her, too.~ ~Master Boltay, hearing these things from day to
 5    IX| disparaged you in your daughter's hearing; and Fanny is much too generous
 6    IX|       sure that nobody was within hearing distance, she drew her daughter'
 7     X|       whole - a whole week."~ ~On hearing this it was as much as Fanny
 8  XIII|           Rajkó."~ ~The two dogs, hearing their names mentioned, joyously
 9   XVI|         knocked at the door, and, hearing her voice, entered.~ ~Flora
10  XVII|        desire to go to Pest since hearing from Kecskerey that the
11  XVII|         to the garden. Presently, hearing footsteps approaching, she
12   XIX|           wife will die."~ ~After hearing this Kárpáthy stood there
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