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1      I,      II|    speaking encouragingly, in tones loud enough for any passer-by
2      I,      II| intoxicated, began in drunken tones:~ ~"Hello, citizen! What
3      I,     III|      room came the melancholy tones of a harmonium; and M. Cambray
4      V,      II|      the question in measured tones; and without an instant'
5     VI,      IV|         she cried in jubilant tones.~ ~"Who is coming?" asked
6    VII,      II|     Suddenly Ludwig heard the tones of a piano. Some one was
7      X,     III|     of thunder, like the deep tones of a distant organ.~ ~Under
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