10 Results for: (Concept:05320899-n)
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10507 Then he broke into a low laugh and put his lips to my ear .
10515 Then creeping up to me and making a trumpet of his hand , he whispered into my ear again so gently that it was all that I could do to distinguish the words : " The least sound would be fatal to our plans . "
10537 For half an hour I sat with straining ears .
11226 But there was a delay in that answering telegram , and two days of impatience followed , during which Holmes pricked up his ears at every ring of the bell .
18913 I shouted ; but only that same half- human cry of the fall was borne back to my ears .
47020 And then suddenly , in the very dead of the night , there came a sound to my ears , clear , resonant , and unmistakable .
47799 We stood straining our ears , but nothing came .
47912 Twice I have with my own ears heard the sound which resembled the distant , baying of a hound .
48049 In the evening I put on my waterproof and I walked far upon the sodden moor , full of dark imaginings , the rain beating upon my face and the wind whistling about my ears .
48446 For a moment or two I sat breathless , hardly able to believe my ears .

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