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1 I | friendly gesture, claimed silence on his own behalf. He stepped
2 II | journal to the most absolute silence. Herr Petermann knew Dr.
3 V | observed the most absolute silence. For a long time past he
4 XII | is!” said Joe, breaking silence for the first time.~He got
5 XV | away into the profoundest silence. He then addressed a few
6 XVI | too hard on them for it!”~Silence gradually settled down under
7 XIX | dull spirits, and complete silence reigned in the car. Was
8 XXI | was awake in a moment.~“Silence!” said Dick. “Let us speak
9 XXIII| word disturbed the solemn silence. Each of them was weeping.~
10 XXVI | alone, amid the eternal silence of the desert.~At midnight
11 XXVI | who lay there plunged in silence so complete that it could
12 XXX | it, and proudly waited in silence. The doctor came on to within
13 XXX | by his court, proclaimed silence, and pronounced a discourse,
14 XXX | and around reigned the silence of death; but the doctor
15 XXXII| ensued a moment of terrifying silence. In the next they heard
16 XXXIV| few moments of profound silence, he turned to Kennedy, who
17 XLII | seen, and the profoundest silence appeared to return.~He had,
18 XLII | awake.~The most absolute silence reigned around him; a light
19 XLIII| the doctor, after a long silence.~“See what’s gained by doing
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