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1 1 | gone ten steps when his ears began to tingle, a faintness
2 2 | and listened with all his ears, stretching his five senses
3 2 | pinched the tips of his ears from time to time to preserve
4 3 | pale with fury; for their ears, closely applied to the
5 3 | that should come to the ears of the king; and as the
6 4 | twelve I will cut off your ears as you run." ~"Good!" cried
7 9 | were fixed upon him, their ears were wide open, and there
8 11| and listen with all his ears. ~He was right; at the end
9 14| objects as through a fog. His ears had perceived sounds without
10 20| toward him, "I'll cut your ears off!" ~At the same instant,
11 24| he listened with all his ears, he heard nothing, amid
12 25| have been warned that our ears should answer for our tongues." ~"
13 27| said d'Artagnan, whose ears chafed terribly under the
14 27| wine. Speak, then, I am all ears." ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
15 44| heads together and their ears on the alert. ~"You will
16 46| walls of the bastion have no ears; if we are, we will talk
17 47| I heard her with my own ears." ~"I also," said Aramis. ~"
18 47| whistling sharply in their ears. The Rochellais had at last
19 50| had fallen into outside ears; but she could not suppose
20 55| Milady, "but they see not; ears have they, but they hear
21 55| grief, "but they see not; ears have they, but they hear
22 60| perpetual buzzing in his ears, which Porthos explained
23 66| hung his head, covering his ears with the palms of his hands;
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