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1
A
deaf
man
would have fancied he was being awarded some prize.
2
To ring like a
deaf
man
would have been useless, stupid even.
3
A
deaf
man
at the other side of the city could hear them.
4
The
deaf
man
had closed it behind him when he entered the gallery.
5
The
deaf
man
made the blind man acquainted with the course of things.
6
The
deaf
man
addressed me with a cold and distant manner.
7
A fellow in a fatigue cap ran by, shouting like a
deaf
man
.
8
A little soul. He was shouting against the wind, like a
deaf
man
.
9
Everyone in the house but the old
deaf
man
and his wife has fled.
10
And the next day the
deaf
man
,
running across the yard, called to her:
11
The sensitive nerves of the
deaf
man
shrank as those shrill tones pierced them.
12
He opposed it with the obstinacy of a
deaf
man
,
with a violent obstinacy.
13
You are quite
right
-
your
deaf
man
was at his window when I went by.
14
The
deaf
man
is far more completely shut off from the world than the blind.
15
The
deaf
man
and Aksinya looked after the shop.
16
Your heart feels the sunshine and softens towards the poor
deaf
man
who worships you.
deaf
man
deaf