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... silent . I'd ceased feeling sleepy , but I was very tired and my legs were aching badly . And now I realized that the silence of these people was telling on my nerves . The only sound was a rather queer one ; it came only now and then ...
... silent . I'd ceased feeling sleepy , but I was very tired and my legs were aching badly . And now I realized that the silence of these people was telling on my nerves . The only sound was a rather queer one ; it came only now and then ...
Page 94
... silence was made by the young fellow and the old woman gazing into each other's eyes . Then , one by one , the Arabs were led away ; al- most everyone fell silent when the first one left . The little old woman pressed herself against ...
... silence was made by the young fellow and the old woman gazing into each other's eyes . Then , one by one , the Arabs were led away ; al- most everyone fell silent when the first one left . The little old woman pressed herself against ...
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... silence of the courtroom closed in round me , and with the silence came a queer sen- sation when I noticed that , for the first time , the young journalist kept his eyes averted . I didn't look in Marie's direction . In fact , I had no ...
... silence of the courtroom closed in round me , and with the silence came a queer sen- sation when I noticed that , for the first time , the young journalist kept his eyes averted . I didn't look in Marie's direction . In fact , I had no ...
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