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1        I|     parish church at Sairmeuse sounded the three strokes of the
2     VIII|  eating.~ ~When eleven oclock sounded he left the house.~ ~The
3    XXVII|    accused men.~ ~Nine oclock sounded. The rolling of the drum
4      XXX|        Soon after four oclock sounded they saw a dark object glide
5    XXXII|      At last, as three oclock sounded, the gates of the fortress
6     XLVI|    moved, but the death-rattle sounded in her throat; a terrible
7      LII| prepared in advance, and which sounded very plausible.~ ~Chelteux
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