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1       I|       surveyed the gentleman in silence, much as a cuttlefish might
2       I|        irksome to maintain that silence which good breeding imposes
3       I| sarcastically and relapsed into silence; but there was something
4      XV|      received the travellers. A silence as of some high-arched cathedral
5     XIX|          The prince listened in silence. What effect her words were
6    XXII|    echoes of the vacant street. Silence and desolation reigned supreme.
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