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1 A faint baying in the distance was now distinctly audible to Courtland.
2 And in a whispered, yet distinctly audible voice, he read the words:
3 The door closed but imperfectly, and the following dialogue was distinctly audible : -
4 A woman's clear musical voice was distinctly audible in the hall outside.
5 The words were rather breathed than spoken, but they were distinctly audible .
6 Though she spoke with great difficulty, yet every word was distinctly audible .
7 Andrews' voice, and another, became distinctly audible , - Andrews 'apparentlyraised in vigorous expostulation.
8 Knocking on the shutters, was distinctly audible , and several voices called: Margaret!.
9 Her calm, regular breathing was distinctly audible in the stillness of the night.
10 Here Aunt Rachel flopped in-herslippers, I mean; the sound was distinctly audible .
11 The sounds were clear, distinctly audible even above the uproar of the valley.
12 Hobson evidently had paused near the door, as his reply was distinctly audible .
13 Then the man spoke so loud that he was distinctly audible .
14 A distant moaning sound ran through the upper air, vague yet distinctly audible .
15 It was Mr. Torkingham, and what he said was distinctly audible .
16 Their roaring voices, coming down from this great height, were nevertheless distinctly audible .
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