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1 4,1| them at the Buytenhof. He uttered a cry of surprise, and ran 2 4,2| no mistake." ~The officer uttered a feeble cry, and turned 3 4,3| Cornelius to the gibbet. ~John uttered a cry of agony and grief, 4 6,1| seventeenth century the aphorism uttered by one of their number in 5 9,2| king of France." ~Cornelius uttered a cry of horror, and in 6 10,1| only he felt the pain, and uttered a cry. ~When he became aware 7 10,1| prisoner bending over him, uttered a faint cry, as in the first 8 11,3| after having with difficulty uttered these words, Rosa almost 9 14,2| and, looking to heaven, uttered a cry of joy, - ~"Oh, Rosa, 10 15,2| day of the execution. She uttered a plaintive sob, closed 11 17,2| ferocious joy of Gryphus, uttered a cry of agony, which would 12 17,2| stopped him; a cry of agony, uttered by poor Rosa, who, trembling 13 18,1| I heard, although it was uttered in a very low voice only. ~" 14 20,2| it with his lips. ~Rosa uttered a little scream, which, 15 21,2| and half open lips. ~Rosa uttered a slight scream. ~Cornelius 16 21,2| wrote to you." ~Cornelius uttered a cry of mad joy. ~Then, 17 22,2| miraculous tulip. ~Cornelius uttered a cry, and was nearly fainting. ~" 18 29,2| honours of the Esplanade." ~He uttered these words loud enough