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1  "I'm very tired," she uttered, complainingly.
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2  Then she stretched herself out there, never uttering a sound.
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3  And she uttered a sigh that came from the very depths of her being.
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4  She was overcome with sleep, and answered him with little half utterances.
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5  Robert uttered a shrill, piercing whistle which might have been heard back at the wharf.
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6  It was some utter nonsense; some adventure out there in the water, and they both tried to relate it at once.
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7  He spoke with an animation and earnestness that gave an exaggerated importance to every syllable he uttered.
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8  After a moment or two she uttered a profound sigh and wiped her face with the handkerchief rolled in a ball.
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9  He was not dreaming of scandal when he uttered this warning; that was a thing which would never have entered into his mind to consider in connection with his wife's name or his own.
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10  They saved her from starvation, as Madame Lebrun's table was utterly impossible; and no one save so impertinent a woman as Madame Lebrun could think of offering such food to people and requiring them to pay for it.
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