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 1        I|        there, not an oath, not a laugh. Between buyers and sellers,
 2       II| Sairmeuse laughed a loud, bitter laugh.~ ~“You believe that!” said
 3       VI|      Chanlouineau gave a nervous laugh which resembled a roar of
 4     XIII|         I ask my father, he will laugh at my curiosity, while you,
 5      XIV| restraining an intense desire to laugh; “they are insane enough
 6      XIV|         eyes were so pure, whose laugh rang out with the crystalline
 7    XVIII|          crying, with the joyous laugh of youth:~ ~“My cause—here
 8    XXIII|         a more violent desire to laugh.~ ~“I think you must be
 9    XXVII| utterance to a little disdainful laugh.~ ~“Ah, gentlemen!” he said,
10   XXXVII|      harsh, discordant, terrible laugh, and continued:~ ~“And yet,
11     XLII|       turned away their heads to laugh, and she overheard remarks
12     XLII|          He uttered a discordant laugh.~ ~“Ah, ha!” he exclaimed, “
13     XLII|        Chupin burst into a noisy laugh.~ ~“Well, we have come to
14     XLIV|        and said, with a sneering laugh:~ ~“Really, I should not
15     XLIV|     uttered a hoarse, discordant laugh, then striking his gun heavily
16     XLIV|         He paused with a nervous laugh, and then, still more slowly,
17      XLV|         of their love. Here they laugh at me, the poor forsaken
18      XLV|        Stupid!” she said, with a laugh; and taking the bowl she
19     XLVI|      said than done.”~ ~A shrill laugh, resounding in the darkness,
20      LIV|    deserted, he laughed, and his laugh was unaffected.~ ~“The ship
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