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1 I | constitution continued marvellously sound. He felt at ease in the
2 III | courage; in fine, something sound, solid, and reliable in
3 XIII | already greatly diminished; sound is conveyed with difficulty,
4 XIV | peaceful couch, and were soon sound asleep, the doctor keeping
5 XV | doctor, escorted to the sound of savage instruments, and
6 XVI | adapted to the transmission of sound; the atmosphere appeared
7 XVII | troubled by it; but, at the sound of the discharge, he had
8 XVIII | not long in falling into sound slumber, while the doctor
9 XIX | nickname. It imitates the sound of chewing.”~“That’s it!
10 XX | it reaches them safe and sound, they’ll worship it; if
11 XXI | heard a sort of rubbing sound against the bark of the
12 XXI | friends could even catch the sound of a few words uttered in
13 XXI | save him. When he heard the sound of our guns, he recognized
14 XXII | noonday sun. When he heard the sound of fire-arms, nature got
15 XXVII | his friends heard no other sound from him than the hissing
16 XXVII | the rifle went off. At the sound of its discharge, the doctor
17 XXVII | nothing was heard but the sound they made with their mouths,
18 XXX | What is that tick-tacking sound that we hear on all sides?”~
19 XXXI | quietly, disappeared at the sound of the explosion, but did
20 XXXIII| off, where the frequent sound of shooting soon let the
21 XXXIII| nothing was seen, not a sound was heard. The case seemed
22 XXXV | he heard behind him the sound of those huge jaws ready
23 XXXV | grimaces.~Joe could catch the sound of this deafening orchestra,
24 XLII | place beside Joe, and fell sound asleep.~Kennedy, while still
25 XLII | strange, unexpected crackling sound.~He rubbed his eyes and
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