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 1    IV|      moment Meyer's steps were audible upon the staircase. He rushed
 2    VI|  footsteps of the visitor were audible on the staircase. They heard
 3    VI|       these words were plainly audible in the adjoining room. Teresa
 4   VII|     she replied, in a scarcely audible voice.~ ~"Hast thou a sweetheart?"~ ~"
 5   VII|      and replied in a scarcely audible voice -~ ~"I would rather
 6   VII|     rumbling of a carriage was audible in the courtyard.~ ~The
 7   VII|       only a wail of grief was audible - a heavy, sobbing cry,
 8  VIII| moments he said, in a scarcely audible voice, "Then, don't marry
 9    IX|     with an effort, a scarcely audible "Go on!"~ ~"I should scarcely
10     X|        rumbling of a coach was audible in the courtyard; a chance
11  XVII|       rumble of a carriage was audible on the high-road, and Kárpáthy,
12   XIX|      and gasped, in a scarcely audible voice, "Remember me!"~ ~
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