Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIV|    to solitudes remote~ The hoarse vague echoes of my sorrows
2   I,     XXIII| greeted them in a harsh and hoarse voice but with great courtesy.
3   I,       LII|    speed a little, and in a hoarse, excited voice he exclaimed, "
4  II,       XXI|     thus addressed her in a hoarse, trembling voice:~ ~"Well
5  II,       XXV|   returned disconsolate and hoarse to their village, where
6  II,     XXXIV|    that gave out a horrible hoarse note.~ ~"Ho there! brother
7  II,   XXXVIII|     ground, said in a voice hoarse and rough, rather than fine
8  II,      XLVI|  then with a voice a little hoarse but full-toned, he sang
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