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1     XVII| dissimulation!” she thought. Then aloud, and with affected gayety,
2     XXVI|            She opened it, read it aloud to Marie-Anne, and merely
3      XXX|          paper, said:~ ~“Now read aloud, without stopping for an
4      XXX|         feverishly. He is reading aloud to divert his mind. Corporal
5     XXXV|        the double-quick,” he said aloud, as if to spur on his courage. “
6    XXXIX|    chooses,” he murmured.~ ~Then, aloud, he resumed:~ ~“Martial
7      XLI|      avaricious creature!”~ ~Then aloud:~ ~“The business can be
8        L|      tried to reason with herself aloud, as if the sound of her
9      LII|      which Aunt Medea was reading aloud, and she did not even raise
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