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1 1 | no doubt, to pass over in silence, if we did not believe that 2 3 | tried in vain to obtain silence, in order to transact their 3 3 | a voice after a longish silence. ~"Fifteen," I said. ~Why? 4 3 | succeeded, for a profound silence had ensued, and people gazed 5 5 | the anxiety which Armand's silence caused me. Since M. Duval 6 6 | a loss to understand my silence." ~He opened the letters, 7 14| supremely foolish, and her silence was not even that of rancour; 8 17| Paris for a time, and so silence the objections of his family. 9 19| inquired the cause of my silence; in the last he allowed 10 22| of the bell troubled the silence with its monotonous and 11 22| a movement. Nothing. The silence of the country seemed to 12 23| Marguerite the attempt to silence a constant thought, a ceaseless