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1 1,2| her shoulders. "Ah, well! silence this slander," she exclaimed. " 2 2,3| attracting attention. And yet the silence was profound; he could distinctly 3 5,1| adopting this course he would silence the suspicions which had 4 7,3| for more than a minute the silence was so profound that one 5 7,5| that this declaration would silence and discomfit Wilkie, but 6 7,5| Wilkie misunderstood her silence. He had an excellent opinion 7 10,6| only sound that breaks the silence is the rippling of the water 8 11,1| the surroundings, and the silence were sinister enough to 9 11,4| and there was a moment's silence. M. Fortunat found it difficult 10 12,3| Pascal preserved a sullen silence during the repast. He ate 11 16,4| troublesome I will purchase his silence; Maumejan has promised me 12 18,2| after an interval of irksome silence, he ventured to exclaim: " 13 18,2| Gustave, misunderstanding her silence, and congratulating himself 14 18,2| would not have sufficed to silence her. But she remembered 15 18,3| they hoped to forget or silence the threatening voice of 16 18,5| needed to purchase his wife's silence. ~However, this time the 17 18,5| the baroness broke the silence by saying: "You are the 18 20,2| the joy of vengeance, the silence, which was so profound that