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" It was impossible, he thought, but that some rumor of the struggle must have reached their ears and set on edge their curiosity ; and now, in all the neighbouring houses, he divined them sitting motionless and with uplifted ear — solitary people, condemned... "
Romance: Being the Tales of the New York Story Club - الصفحة 25
1891
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