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 1      III|        The master spoke in low tones, but with an unmistakable
 2       XI|       in his formerly friendly tones:~ ~“Go, you little wretch!
 3      XVI|        exclaimed Lacheneur, in tones of the most lively affection, “
 4     XVII|       uttered it in such sweet tones that the poor lady was as
 5     XVII|     Then, in cold and sneering tones, that betrayed her hatred
 6    XXVII|         were conversing in low tones near the door. In a corner
 7    XXVII|  judges were conversing in low tones with considerable animation.~ ~
 8   XXVIII|    present, he added, in lower tones:~ ~“This Chanlouineau told
 9     XXXI|       Lacheneur uttered in low tones near him.~ ~Two peasants
10     XXXI|        toward her, and in weak tones begged her hospitality.~ ~
11     XXXI|     her husband’s neck, and in tones of the most ardent affection
12    XXXVI|    hand, exclaimed in frenzied tones:~ ~“Here! Maurice! Look!”~ ~
13  XXXVIII| self-possession, and in calmer tones he added:~ ~“And if you
14  XXXVIII|         in almost supplicating tones; “Jean, come backlisten
15     XLII|    enough.”~ ~Then, in gentler tones:~ ~“I must talk with this
16     XLIV|      His quiet manner, his icy tones, his automatic gestures
17    XLVII|      his set teeth in such low tones that Maurice, absorbed in
18       LI|        she asked, in plaintive tones.~ ~“You, aunt! You will
19       LV|        responded, in woebegone tones.~ ~“Do you think we are
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