Part,  Chapter

 1     II,       I|   utterance to something which sounded like:~ ~"Kisz-ti-hand!"~ ~"
 2    III,       I|     was heard. Then three taps sounded on the door, and in answer
 3    III,     III|       murmured something which sounded like a remonstrance.~ ~"
 4     IV,      II|     exclaimed, in a voice that sounded like a sigh of relief:~ ~"
 5      V,       I|     after the retreat had been sounded, he also saw that the windows
 6      V,      II|       in the sky, the trumpets sounded the departure of the regiment.~ ~
 7      V,      II|     these words in a tone that sounded more like the growl of a
 8    VII,     III|      when the call to arms had sounded throughout the land, and
 9     IX,     III|       his own men, and quickly sounded an attack. The demons, who
10     IX,     III|       for retreat could not be sounded.~ ~A dense mass of wild-hop
11      X,      II| chasseurs - even the trumpeter sounded the calls according to the
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