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 1       V|       are opened, and who cry aloud for mercy, and finally the
 2    VIII|      do so. "Well," said she, aloud, "if you have no news, I
 3    XVII|        my dove," he continued aloud to his companion, "how the
 4    XVII|     was coming at all." Then, aloud to Blanka: "Hear me play
 5    XVII|    become of this poor girl?" Aloud once more: "That lad Manasseh
 6      XX|     sobs and tears she called aloud, "Manasseh!"~ ~He was at
 7     XXI|       as they ran they called aloud, in the glad assurance of
 8   XXIII|      289]~ ~The gipsy laughed aloud. "First do your swearing
 9    XXIV|      me will suffice.") Again aloud: "A very difficult matter,
10  XXVIII|    Very good," said she, half aloud; "you would have it so,
11  XXVIII| remorse, the guilty man cried aloud in his despair and fell
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