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 1     III| self-complacently.~ ~The warning cry "partenza!" sounded along
 2       V|       graves are opened, and who cry aloud for mercy, and finally
 3      VI|      sent heavenward in a united cry of ever-swelling volume.
 4     XIV|          make them officers. You cry out against the good folk
 5    XVII|        them with an inarticulate cry like that of a lioness recovering
 6    XVII|       his saints, he knows their cry,~ And by mysterious ways~
 7      XX|          his exhibition with the cry, "They have come!"~ ~With
 8      XX|       was heard saying:~ ~"Don't cry, don't make a noise! If
 9     XXI|          the hand, and uttered a cry of alarm. The sight of the
10     XXI|    trembled, and an inarticulate cry escaped his lips. He seemed
11    XXVI|           in times of peace, the cry of a single human being
12   XXVII|       torture and still utter no cry. The cruelest of all was
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