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1     I|               sentimental, in a harsh voice; told silly, interminable
2     I|             called Frederic, in a low voice, but finding that he got
3    II|            and was answered by a weak voice, broken by sobs. It was
4    II|             in the air, like a feeble voice which is soon drowned in
5    II| long-drawn-out tone.~A child's shrill voice took up the reply, and from
6    II|            descend on His flock."~His voice failed him again, from emotion,
7    II|          Grandmother" in her worn-out voice, and all the girls, and
8    II|             he sang at the top of his voice:~ "How I regret~ My dimpled
9   III|              her in a corner in a low voice, and they were both smiling,
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