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1 I, I| have agreed upon. Until I hear from you I shall be in a 2 I, I| conversation as she could hear.~ ~A ray of light penetrated 3 I, II| enough for any passer-by to hear:~ ~"I know the little countess 4 I, III| And how delightful not to hear my governess scolding! You 5 I, IV| probable."~ ~"Am I not even to hear from my child - not even 6 II, I| justice; "the servants might hear you."~ ~"Oh, it is n't anything 7 II, I| vice-palatine's wife should hear of that kiss? Would n't 8 II, II| accept that version. Let us hear the other one."~ ~"The second 9 III, II| the time until she should hear, after the bell had rung 10 III, II| me nicely. Come, let us hear it!"~ ~The count almost 11 III, II| walls, the people, might hear me and betray me. But out 12 III, III| No, indeed! Ludwig would hear the sound of wheels, and 13 III, IV| appearance - yes, and even hear her voice!~ ~"Show her ladyship 14 III, IV| is, I am not delighted to hear of the worshipful gentleman' 15 III, IV| delighted the child was to hear these words! She danced 16 IV, I| should like very much to hear your objection, in order 17 IV, III| sort will run when they hear a footstep. Besides, there 18 IV, III| now! I don't want him to hear of what has happened here 19 IV, IV| of the second week, "if I hear much more of Master Matyas' 20 IV, IV| congratulate her, and to hear what her birthday wish might 21 IV, IV| creeping about my room. When I hear a noise I wonder what it 22 IV, IV| bell in my room. When I hear the bell I shall know that 23 V, I| Every evening he could hear the band playing on the 24 V, I| this he must look upon and hear at a distance, since he 25 V, II| light of the fireworks or hear the tumult on the lake shore. 26 V, II| did you come? I did not hear the carriage," said Count 27 V, II| this is why you did not hear from him again after his 28 V, II| when he came near enough to hear her, "have you decided to 29 VI, III| he had least expected to hear.~ ~The single-headed eagle 30 VI, IV| Would n't you like to hear the name of the bride, my 31 VI, IV| tremble? Was he afraid to hear Katharina's answer? It is 32 VI, IV| interposed with: "What is this I hear? Robbers? I heard nothing 33 VI, IV| confess I should like to hear about this robbery?"~ ~" 34 VI, VI| yes, I do. I used often to hear my poor old man talk about 35 VI, VI| on when you do not see or hear any one - when you are all 36 VII, II| so low that only he could hear what she said:~ ~"Don't 37 VII, II| Why should she stop to hear the exchange of lovers' 38 VII, II| of lovers' confidences, hear the mutual confessions which 39 VII, III| This fugitive maid is, I hear, lovely, amiable, generous, 40 VIII, I| about her."~ ~"You shall hear all directly, madame. I 41 VIII, I| but you will very soon hear it often enough! It is a 42 VIII, II| you in rags; and when you hear the tramp of horses, hide 43 IX, III| imagined that her lover would hear her amid the tumult of the 44 X, I| bank-notes; and he could hear her joyous laugh on finding 45 X, I| greatness. But what he could not hear was Katharina reciting his 46 X, III| look on her sufferings, and hear her pray for her betrayer!