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 1        I|  auditors, and they were still listening to him with undiminished
 2        I|       these peasants, who were listening to him with pale cheeks
 3       XI|   playing the spy? Has he been listening to us? What did he hear?”~ ~
 4     XVII|      But Mlle. Blanche was not listening. A few steps from her stood
 5    XVIII|       possible that Lacheneur, listening to the voice of hatred,
 6     XXIV|  scaffold.”~ ~Maurice had been listening, pale and trembling.~ ~But
 7     XXVI| without investigating, without listening to testimony, without allowing
 8      XXX|      stationing a spy there?~ ~Listening breathlessly, the baron
 9    XLIII|        It serves you right for listening to a silly, affected woman,”
10      LII|       a sofa, Mme. Blanche was listening to a new book which Aunt
11      LII|       when Aunt Medea, who was listening by the window, turned in
12      LII|        to apologize; but while listening to further details given
13      LIV|       Blanche and Camille were listening to him with the closest
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