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1 1 | exclaimed, with that bantering tone which is peculiar to men
2 4 | with the same impassible tone which he had preserved all
3 4 | himself of this softened tone of his feelings, continued, -- ~"
4 17| so!" Gryphus said, in a tone of triumph; "now there we
5 19| ten, and at last its deep tone announced, not only to the
6 20| few words in a freezing tone, which cut deeply into the
7 21| do," said Rosa, with the tone of an affectionate mother
8 26| hands, and said with that tone of honest truth which generally
9 26| answer her in a gentler tone, when at once a great noise
10 26| hesitated a moment; then with a tone which came from the depth
11 26| expression of truth in the tone of her voice, that Van Systens
12 26| repeated the Prince. ~The tone of his voice startled Rosa,
13 26| in his clear and decided tone, -- ~"This cannot signify
14 28| the calm and sententious tone of Cornelius, brandished
15 30| something like hope in your tone; what do you hope?" ~She
16 31| Highness, in a loud and audible tone, will proclaim him to be
17 32| said Cornelius, in the sad tone of indifference of a man
18 32| Baerle, in a melancholy tone; "the joy of others pains
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