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 1      VI| Mysterious music fell on the ear from somewhere above: a
 2     XII|     the story of Dionysius's Ear. Here you see it in real
 3    XIII|      boisterous, fell on her ear at intervals. The fair Cyrene
 4    XIII|    intended for the cabman's ear - for her further patronage.~ ~
 5    XIII| whispered three words in her ear:~ ~"È il papa!"~ ~It was
 6     XIV|      stem and held it to his ear.~ ~"Half-past twelve," he
 7     XIV|   part, however, turn a deaf ear to the rascally knaves,
 8     XIV|    he cried in the sleeper's ear.~ ~"With God," returned
 9     XVI|  muttered menace fell on his ear; but the hardy intruder
10   XVIII|  toil constantly saluted the ear.~ ~The Adorjan family gave
11     XIX|   asleep, just whisper in my ear, 'News from Transylvania!' -
12     XIX| entered and whispered in her ear:~ ~"Rozina, my wife is dead!"~ ~
13     XIX|    down and whispered in his ear:~ ~"She must die before
14      XX|   whispered something in his ear, whereupon the dancer immediately
15      XX|      but she murmured in his ear:~ ~"Oh, do not die! Never
16      XX|   the latter had cut off the ear of Malchus, the high priest'
17   XXIII|      shouted hoarsely in her ear:~ ~"Where are my wife and
18     XXV|     murmur soft words in his ear.~ ~And so the night sped,
19  XXVIII|   she murmured softly in his ear.~ ~"I wish an interview
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