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 1     II,       I|     a residence."~ ~Here the bell in the church tower began
 2     II,     III| permission.~ ~On ringing the bell, there appeared at the gate
 3    III,       I|      toilet was completed, a bell outside rang once, whereupon
 4    III,       I|      After a few minutes the bell rang a second time, and
 5    III,       I|    ones.~ ~At noon, when the bell rang a third time, the man
 6    III,      II|   she should hear, after the bell had rung twice, the tap
 7     IV,     III|      he turned to look for a bell.~ ~"Please don't ring,"
 8     IV,      IV|  releases the screen rings a bell in my room. When I hear
 9     IV,      IV|     my room. When I hear the bell I shall know that you have
10      V,      II|    minutes. At last the gate bell rang. He hastened to admit
11      V,     III|    It was very late when her bell signaled that she had retired,
12   VIII,     III|   mule, without the tinkling bell, trotted soberly by his
13     IX,       I|     friend Cambray, rang the bell, the door was opened by
14      X,       I| spring is connected with the bell in your study; when the
15      X,       I|     the screen unrolled, the bell rang. It was only necessary
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