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1 V | when Mrs. Kear’s languid voice was heard recalling her
2 XI | launch it, when Curtis’s voice was heard peremptorily bidding
3 XI | come.~At the sound of a voice which they had learned to
4 XVI | and at the same time a voice was distinguished, shouting
5 XX | Curtis in his calm clear voice, “all together! Off!”~Round
6 XXV | firmness of the captain’s voice brought the men to their
7 XXVII | could distinguish Curtis’s voice as he shouted in the brief
8 XXXIV | me like that incomparable voice of nature.”~“Rather a deep
9 XXXIV | At the same instant the voice of one of the sailors was
10 XXXIX | Letourneur began in a low voice, “Andre is dying of hunger:
11 XXXIX | he said, Towering his voice, “I want you to offer it
12 XL | from his hand, and in a voice that was scarcely audible
13 XLI | and no mistake,” said a voice behind me.~I turned round
14 XLI | he said, in a desponding voice.~“And you have no more left?”
15 XLVIII| said the boatswain, in a voice which he was endeavouring
16 LI | in a cracked, discordant voice, he staggered about amongst
17 LII | headlong into the sea, a voice, which I recognized as Dowlas’
18 LIII | then, “I will,” said a voice behind me. Turning round,
19 LIII | with a firm, unfaltering voice, marvellous for his age,
20 LIV | boatswain in a smothered voice said,—~“Very well, we will
21 LIV | he must never know—”~His voice was choked with tears, and
22 LV | but all of a sudden, in a voice that made me start he shouted,—~“
23 LVI | overpowering numbers that my voice had made itself heard.~The
24 LVII | deliverance.~Miss Herbey’s voice was heard pouring out fervent
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