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./fake/en/Mars5/piratesofersatz_01_leinster_64kb_f000217.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pirates_of_ersatz/wavs/piratesofersatz_01_leinster_64kb_f000217.wav|en|True|6.805|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|He was well aloft before the cops spotted him. Then they fired at him industriously and the charges crackled all around him. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_21_f000208.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_21_f000208.wav|en|True|10.112|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Well - and Molly, said Missis Gibson, who piqued herself on being an impartial stepmother, and who always tried hard to make Molly talk as much as Cynthia, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_23_f000079.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_23_f000079.wav|en|True|5.141|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I pass over the sort of slur conveyed in this suggestion on the character of my beloved; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/the_sea_fairies_20_f000116.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/the_sea_fairies/wavs/the_sea_fairies_20_f000116.wav|en|True|3.435|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I didn't care for the ship, as I saw it contained some skippers. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_04_f000077.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_04_f000077.wav|en|True|2.048|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|to tidy the room, dust the chairs, c. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_58_f000174.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_58_f000174.wav|en|True|6.133|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Molly is, I think, quite aware, put in Missis Gibson, in her most soft and languid tone, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/hunters_space_16_f000003.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/hunters_space/wavs/hunters_space_16_f000003.wav|en|True|9.067|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Gunnar and Odin followed the hedge for a long way, until they came out against the far side of the dome. The noise of fighting still continued. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_48_f000104.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_48_f000104.wav|en|True|2.475|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|What else can you do under the circumstances? |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_56_f000019.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_56_f000019.wav|en|True|4.851|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Well; but I have noticed that many of these have private fortunes. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_45_f000122.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_45_f000122.wav|en|True|10.827|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|and she was very civil to Mister Henderson, in her way; I fancy she inherits it, for when I was a girl I was beset by lovers, and could never find in my heart to shake them off. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_11_f000226.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_11_f000226.wav|en|True|9.195|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|For the known elements, however, these groups and series are now perfectly recognised by all scientists; they are determined by the fixed weight of the atom, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_06_f000034.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_06_f000034.wav|en|True|5.931|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|There had been no footman sent with the carriage, but a respectable servant stood at the door, even before they drew up, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_07_f000125.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_07_f000125.wav|en|True|2.496|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I am not particularly anxious to be caught with this on me. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/the_master_key_06_f000107.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/the_master_key/wavs/the_master_key_06_f000107.wav|en|True|8.256|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Sometimes he was carried along at a swift pace, and again the machine scarcely worked at all; so his anxiety was excusable. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_10_f000117.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_10_f000117.wav|en|True|5.547|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|There can be no doubt, too, of the tyranny they exercised over their work-people. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_16_f000131.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_16_f000131.wav|en|True|2.176|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Molly, we are all wrong at home! |
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./fake/en/Mars5/ozma_of_oz_06_f000085.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/ozma_of_oz/wavs/ozma_of_oz_06_f000085.wav|en|True|9.835|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I don't care whether she likes it or not, replied Billina, and fluttering her wings with a loud noise she flew straight at the maid's face. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_52_f000038.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_52_f000038.wav|en|True|4.416|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Then he called, and gave me his wife's address, but still under promise of secrecy; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_10_f000314.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_10_f000314.wav|en|True|6.293|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|That depends on what you mean by advice. Hush! here she is. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_54_f000194.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_54_f000194.wav|en|True|10.816|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|'Easy to leave Molly. Now that really is nonsense, and rather uncomplimentary to me, I must say: nursing her as I have been doing, daily, and almost nightly; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/rinkitink_baum_02_64kb_f000063.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/rinkitink_in_oz/wavs/rinkitink_baum_02_64kb_f000063.wav|en|True|1.664|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|to the boy's great embarrassment. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_41_f000094.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_41_f000094.wav|en|True|4.096|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|His eyes were sparkling, and had an amused as well as pleased expression. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/silent_bullet_10_f000144.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/silent_bullet/wavs/silent_bullet_10_f000144.wav|en|True|3.573|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Would Norton add a third to the fatalities of the meet? |
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./fake/en/Mars5/emerald_city_of_oz_12_f000066.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/emerald_city_of_oz/wavs/emerald_city_of_oz_12_f000066.wav|en|True|9.323|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|So silently did they move that soon they saw through the windows of the houses, people moving around, while others were passing to and fro in the yards between the buildings. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/skyisland_11_baum_64kb_f000020.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/sky_island/wavs/skyisland_11_baum_64kb_f000020.wav|en|True|3.477|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|but at last he became positive that the Magic Umbrella was not there. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_20_f000135.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_20_f000135.wav|en|True|3.435|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I could not forget how the arm had trembled which he rested on my shoulder: |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_40_f000250.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_40_f000250.wav|en|True|7.296|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|There were the regular hours of reading with his pupils, but that all giving and no receiving could no longer be called companion-ship, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/silent_bullet_03_f000116.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/silent_bullet/wavs/silent_bullet_03_f000116.wav|en|True|8.000|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Well, well, what do you think of that? he exclaimed reflectively. A child could have done that part of the job. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_05_f000253.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_05_f000253.wav|en|True|1.760|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|She will never know. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_05_f000088.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_05_f000088.wav|en|True|8.021|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|But they didn't stay long. After dark they started out again in the car. The accident was at the bad railroad crossing just above Riverwood. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_30_f000060.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_30_f000060.wav|en|True|6.165|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|During the time that Missis Thornton was having this interview with Missis Hale, Margaret and Dixon were laying their heads together, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_34_f000271.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_34_f000271.wav|en|True|11.477|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|As we advanced and left the track, we trod a soft turf, mossy fine and emerald green, minutely enamelled with a tiny white flower, and spangled with a star-like yellow blossom: |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_15_f000130.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_15_f000130.wav|en|True|11.947|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I felt at times as if he were my relation rather than my master: yet he was imperious sometimes still; but I did not mind that; I saw it was his way. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_10_f000001.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_10_f000001.wav|en|True|4.587|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|CHAPTER X. A CRUEL LEGACY. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_21_f000310.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_21_f000310.wav|en|True|9.643|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Strongly-marked horizontal eyebrows must be traced under that brow; then followed, naturally, a well-defined nose, with a straight ridge and full nostrils; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_17_f000077.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_17_f000077.wav|en|True|9.365|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|And dear, dear Missis Hamley, said Molly, determined to say out all that was in her mind now that she had once got the word, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_28_f000208.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_28_f000208.wav|en|True|4.501|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|and Id rather think yo a fool than a knave. No offence, I hope, sir. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_38_f000172.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_38_f000172.wav|en|True|3.029|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Suppose you offer to go instead of me? proposed Cynthia. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/piratesofersatz_01_leinster_64kb_f000004.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pirates_of_ersatz/wavs/piratesofersatz_01_leinster_64kb_f000004.wav|en|True|11.840|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|He knew that they'd act grieved and innocent, and give proof that they were simple people leading blameless lives. They'd make their would-be executioners feel ashamed and apologetic for having thought evil of them, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_15_f000050.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_15_f000050.wav|en|True|7.723|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|He put the newspaper in his pocket, and went round to the sorrowing couple who had lost their heir. He read the paragraph to them, and added, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/silent_bullet_13_f000358.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/silent_bullet/wavs/silent_bullet_13_f000358.wav|en|True|2.091|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|say it to the magistrate of the night court. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_10_f000160.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_10_f000160.wav|en|True|9.840|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Then the smith heard in the church a soft music, which grew louder and louder, and soon filled the whole building. He heard also a multitude of footsteps, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/piratesofersatz_04_leinster_64kb_f000272.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pirates_of_ersatz/wavs/piratesofersatz_04_leinster_64kb_f000272.wav|en|True|1.877|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Good pickings, eh? said Thal. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_05_f000246.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_05_f000246.wav|en|True|8.043|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|and though my honourableness is very strong, I won't promise that it shall not yield to my curiosity if you go on hinting at untold secrets. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_28_f000079.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_28_f000079.wav|en|True|11.221|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|But Cynthia had come across too many varieties of flirtation, admiration, and even passionate love, to be for a moment at fault as to the quiet friendly nature of Osborne's attentions. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/silent_bullet_13_f000238.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/silent_bullet/wavs/silent_bullet_13_f000238.wav|en|True|8.213|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|for I had heard that he had scant sympathy with anyone after he went broke - another evidence of the camaraderie and good-fellowship that surrounded the game. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_03_f000132.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_03_f000132.wav|en|True|12.651|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I will not attempt to reproduce in facsimile the entire manuscript, for it is unnecessary, and, in fact, I merely set down part of its contents here because it seemed so utterly valueless to me at the time. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/dorothy_and_wizard_oz_06_f000014.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/dorothy_and_wizard_oz/wavs/dorothy_and_wizard_oz_06_f000014.wav|en|True|9.259|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|The Princess is lovely to look at, continued Dorothy, thoughtfully; but I don't care much for her, after all. If there was any other place to go, I'd like to go there. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_25_f000063.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_25_f000063.wav|en|True|6.400|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Mister Gibson made his mouth up into a droll whistle when he came home at night, and found himself in a Towers atmosphere. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_10_f000004.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_10_f000004.wav|en|True|2.987|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|mister Thornton left the house without coming into the dining-room again. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_39_f000003.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_39_f000003.wav|en|True|9.515|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|A long long time ago, an old couple dwelt in the very heart of a high mountain. They lived together in peace and harmony, although they were very different in character, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/emerald_city_of_oz_18_f000008.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/emerald_city_of_oz/wavs/emerald_city_of_oz_18_f000008.wav|en|True|3.968|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|diamonds, rubies and other precious stones that were in the Royal Storehouses. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/silent_bullet_13_f000280.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/silent_bullet/wavs/silent_bullet_13_f000280.wav|en|True|10.219|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|There, ordered Craig, set the oxygen there, as he placed his own tank on the opposite side: Out of the tanks stout tubes led, with stopcocks and gages at the top. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_08_f000057.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_08_f000057.wav|en|True|3.669|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|she could not doubt but that it would have been impatiently received by mister Lennox. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_01_f000067.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_01_f000067.wav|en|True|2.547|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|as his eye followed Alma about the room. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_09_f000034.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_09_f000034.wav|en|True|4.117|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|but no one more than the shirt-collar, for he was a hopeless braggart. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/the_sea_fairies_07_f000135.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/the_sea_fairies/wavs/the_sea_fairies_07_f000135.wav|en|True|7.613|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|They're not very polite, observed Trot, following the mermaid as Merla swam upward into the middle water. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/piratesofersatz_08_leinster_64kb_f000086.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pirates_of_ersatz/wavs/piratesofersatz_08_leinster_64kb_f000086.wav|en|True|4.715|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|very low, over the landing grid within an hour or so of the liner's landing. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_05_f000096.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_05_f000096.wav|en|True|10.731|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|O'Connor's question seemed to suggest an idea to Burke, and he reached for the telephone again. Riverwood two hundred ninety-seven, he ordered; then to us as he waited he said: |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_34_f000025.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_34_f000025.wav|en|True|2.091|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Whos that pulling the roof off my house? |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_01_f000169.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_01_f000169.wav|en|True|11.027|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Clayton carelessly nodded for the lad's dismissal and then bowed his tired head upon his hands, as the nimble youth eagerly sped away to the telegraph office and his half holiday. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_10_f000295.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_10_f000295.wav|en|True|10.368|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|He was holding something in his hand. It seemed like a little silver-backed piece of thin glass with a flaring funnel-like thing back of it, which he held most particularly. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/dorothy_and_wizard_oz_18_f000077.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/dorothy_and_wizard_oz/wavs/dorothy_and_wizard_oz_18_f000077.wav|en|True|1.237|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|End of chapter eighteen. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_15_f000053.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_15_f000053.wav|en|True|7.232|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|It's clear to me that both Ferris and Braun used this poor office boy as a spy on Clayton; only, for different purposes. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_10_f000124.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_10_f000124.wav|en|True|8.600|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|But it could not come up over the step in front of the altar, and there it continued to howl, and scream, and threaten, until the clock struck one, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_21_f000086.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_21_f000086.wav|en|True|8.107|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|So, Dixon sat, and stared, and winked, and drooped, and picked herself up again with a jerk, and finally gave up the battle, and fairly snored. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_28_f000157.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_28_f000157.wav|en|True|9.429|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|And as to the woman who would not take my handkerchief in exchange for her bread, why, she was right, if the offer appeared to her sinister or the exchange unprofitable. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_32_f000200.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_32_f000200.wav|en|True|9.451|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Esben also told how everything had happened, and how Sir Red had done the brothers all the ill he could devise because he was envious of them. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/emerald_city_of_oz_24_f000011.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/emerald_city_of_oz/wavs/emerald_city_of_oz_24_f000011.wav|en|True|9.493|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I hadn't heard that he wanted a home of his own, said Dorothy. Why doesn't he live with Ozma in the Emerald City? He used to, you know; and I thought he was happy there. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_29_f000047.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_29_f000047.wav|en|True|10.603|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Hannah was baking. Prejudices, it is well known, are most difficult to eradicate from the heart whose soil has never been loosened or fertilised by education: |
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./fake/en/Mars5/northandsouth_05_f000148.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/northandsouth/wavs/northandsouth_05_f000148.wav|en|True|5.717|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|In consequence of this, Margaret felt herself touched, and started up into a sitting posture; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_52_f000162.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_52_f000162.wav|en|True|3.371|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Some one must write to Missis Osborne Hamley, said he. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_17_f000056.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_17_f000056.wav|en|True|6.443|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I don't know how. That is the worst. Perhaps the Squire wrote too angrily, and that stopped up confidence. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/ozma_of_oz_02_f000033.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/ozma_of_oz/wavs/ozma_of_oz_02_f000033.wav|en|True|2.965|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Don't you want to hatch it? asked the little girl, in surprise. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_06_f000188.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_06_f000188.wav|en|True|9.664|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|and then the maids and men trooped in to prayers - the windows were still open, and the sounds of the solitary corncrake, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_21_f000268.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_21_f000268.wav|en|True|4.280|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I have had more trouble with that child than any one would believe. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_01_f000093.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_01_f000093.wav|en|True|10.283|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Won't I tell mama? but first - He ran headlong at me: I felt him grasp my hair and my shoulder: he had closed with a desperate thing. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_07_f000014.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_07_f000014.wav|en|True|8.811|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Then the scanty supply of food was distressing: with the keen appetites of growing children, we had scarcely sufficient to keep alive a delicate invalid. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_44_f000009.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_44_f000009.wav|en|True|2.880|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Let her come down here for change of air, said Mister Gibson. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_12_f000439.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_12_f000439.wav|en|True|11.264|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|From it a wire ran under my coat, connecting with a small dry battery in a pocket. Over my head I had an arrangement such as the telephone girls wear with a receiver at one ear connected with the battery. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_47_f000132.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_47_f000132.wav|en|True|3.605|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|and writing to each other, and slipping their letters into each other's hands; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/piratesofersatz_12_leinster_64kb_f000093.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pirates_of_ersatz/wavs/piratesofersatz_12_leinster_64kb_f000093.wav|en|True|10.197|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Stones splintered and began to collapse. Hoddan admired. Three more unpleasing but not violently loud sounds. Half the wall on either side of the gate was rubble, |
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./fake/en/Mars5/piratesofersatz_05_leinster_64kb_f000149.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pirates_of_ersatz/wavs/piratesofersatz_05_leinster_64kb_f000149.wav|en|True|13.739|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|From any one spot they seemed at once to swagger and to slink, swaying as they moved on and vanished into obscurity. The small wild things in the night paused affrightedly in their scurryings until they had gone far away. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/silent_bullet_13_f000064.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/silent_bullet/wavs/silent_bullet_13_f000064.wav|en|True|7.851|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Twelve? Will a van hold that many comfortably? Ill want to put some apparatus in it, but that wont take much room. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_06_f000009.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_06_f000009.wav|en|True|6.208|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Clayton dared not exhibit himself before the couple of hundred staring eyes upon the pavilion and broad porticos. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_16_f000057.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_16_f000057.wav|en|True|6.144|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|And you see, for such a large house, there are very few servants, because master has never lived here much; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/skyisland_07_baum_64kb_f000017.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/sky_island/wavs/skyisland_07_baum_64kb_f000017.wav|en|True|5.291|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|But the two-sided man had overheard the remark, and he now stepped forward and said in a careless tone: |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_26_f000140.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_26_f000140.wav|en|True|4.587|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|You know this place, Mason, said our guide; she bit and stabbed you here. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/wives_and_daughters_04_f000195.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/wives_and_daughters/wavs/wives_and_daughters_04_f000195.wav|en|True|6.912|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Osborne and Roger Hamley would be at home, and he did not wish Molly to be thrown too exclusively upon them for young society; |
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./fake/en/Mars5/hunters_space_03_f000065.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/hunters_space/wavs/hunters_space_03_f000065.wav|en|True|8.725|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|From what we heard in the next few minutes, I suppose that the door gave way and Zol died. Then Grim Hagen's voice came to us, screaming in rage. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/skyisland_24_baum_64kb_f000010.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/sky_island/wavs/skyisland_24_baum_64kb_f000010.wav|en|True|2.667|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|so it is folly for you to rebel against my commands. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/pink_fairy_book_31_f000105.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/pink_fairy_book/wavs/pink_fairy_book_31_f000105.wav|en|True|6.805|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|When they came near to this castle, which looked as if it was of pure glass, the youth ran on in front as the kings fool. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/ozma_of_oz_05_f000054.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/ozma_of_oz/wavs/ozma_of_oz_05_f000054.wav|en|True|5.525|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|I am sure of that, said Dorothy. Do they live in the town of Evna now? |
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./fake/en/Mars5/jane_eyre_26_f000153.wav|en_UK/by_book/female/elizabeth_klett/jane_eyre/wavs/jane_eyre_26_f000153.wav|en|True|5.931|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|The maniac bellowed: she parted her shaggy locks from her visage, and gazed wildly at her visitors. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_11_f000374.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_11_f000374.wav|en|True|7.301|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|mister Haswell sat under those invisible rays, Prescott, never knowing how deadly they might be to him, an old man. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/poisoned_pen_11_f000381.wav|en_US/by_book/male/elliot_miller/poisoned_pen/wavs/poisoned_pen_11_f000381.wav|en|True|3.243|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|as if I knew you had seen mister Haswell before you came to me. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/emerald_city_of_oz_17_f000081.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/emerald_city_of_oz/wavs/emerald_city_of_oz_17_f000081.wav|en|True|10.325|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|So Mr. Over called to his wife, who brought into the yard a pail made of some kind of baked dough, and Dorothy pumped the pail full of cool, sweet milk and drank it eagerly. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/the_master_key_11_f000007.wav|en_US/by_book/female/judy_bieber/the_master_key/wavs/the_master_key_11_f000007.wav|en|True|6.045|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|Rob clutched his ears tightly, and when the vibrations had died away descended by the ladder to a lower platform. |
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./fake/en/Mars5/midnight_passenger_08_f000105.wav|en_US/by_book/female/mary_ann/midnight_passenger/wavs/midnight_passenger_08_f000105.wav|en|True|3.733|unknown|Mars5|Mars5|How long now? shouted Braun, in the whistling tempest. |
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