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1       IX|       since the last rain.~ ~The stillness was profound, almost terrible.
2     XXIV|   soldiers were soon lost in the stillness of the night, and then the
3     XXXI| surrender myself.”~ ~An unbroken stillness reigned. Not a sound, not
4     XLIV|  listened; not a sound broke the stillness.~ ~Agitated and trembling
5     XLVI|     Blanche was lost in the deep stillness of the night.~ ~In the garden
6      LII|       minutes no sound broke the stillness save Martial’s monotonous
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