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 1       V| prevented. So I had a chance to hear it in Vienna, where, however,
 2     VII|      they had an opportunity to hear[62] the names of all the
 3      XI|       palace. She could not but hear, from time to time, sounds
 4     XII|         plainly did she seem to hear them. Occasionally, too,
 5     XII|     jealous husband was able to hear every sound in his wife'
 6     XII|        so[120] that now I never hear it without thinking that
 7    XIII|         extinguisher. Don't you hear the mob storming my palace
 8    XIII|       her face in her hands.~ ~"Hear me further, Princess," continued
 9    XIII|       in her face.~ ~"Countess, hear me!" she cried, in distress. "
10     XIV|        beginning, and you shall hear all about it. You know when
11     XIV|       not another word! I won't hear it."~ ~Manasseh had not
12     XIV|        soon followed.~ ~"Do you hear Ciprianu's roosters?" Aaron
13     XIV|       brothers slept. She could hear Manasseh turning restlessly
14      XV|      barren rocks yield nectar. Hear that! The spring is going
15      XV|       is now unsafe for us. But hear my plan. The insurgents
16     XVI|      Metternich himself. Let us hear what you have to say."~ ~"
17    XVII|         Then, aloud to Blanka: "Hear me play on the organ up
18    XVII|       words of the psalmist:~ ~"Hear me, O God, nor hide thy
19   XVIII|     Blanka, in surprise.~ ~"And hear me further," Anna went on. "
20     XIX|         name I am so anxious to hear, you shall see how a lioness
21     XIX|        at, if you like. But now hear what I have to say further.
22      XX|     noise! If the people inside hear you, they'll come out and
23      XX|       in a voice that all could hear. "Have I not made peace
24      XX|   Jonathan's death. But when we hear that Diurbanu and his men,
25     XXI|    above the foliage, one could hear, like the throbbing of a
26    XXII|       voice. "What news? Let us hear your errand."~ ~"I am the
27   XXIII|  torture his victim. "You shall hear our plan. I will be perfectly
28   XXIII|      one in the house seemed to hear them. But those who might
29   XXIII|     that roll of drums that you hear on the Csegez road does
30   XXIII|      forgotten nothing - do you hear me? - nothing. They wrote
31  XXVIII|         not a pleasant laugh to hear.~ ~"Very good," said she,
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