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1 The sharp report of a revolver wake the echoes once more.
2 Here were men stationed to wake the echoes with the bugle.
3 Music-flute and drum and cornet-à-pistonand clapping cymbals - will wake the echoes of the mountains.
4 It would shriek of man, wake the echoes with the tale of man, slaughter all.
5 At dawn, robins wake the echoes of each new day with the admonition, Cheer up!
6 And wake the echoes of the spring.
7 Up, and wake the echoes of Time!
8 There was no telling at what moment their hideous war-cry might wake the echoes of the lonely Pass.
9 He had decided that Calliope Catesby should no more wake the echoes of Quicksand with his strident whoop.
10 His blows should wake the echoes .
11 He made a megaphone of his hands, and sent a long-drawn "Coo-ee" out to wake the echoes .
12 The Seine washes around its motionless boats; two great-coated policemen patrol the bank and wake the echoes with their tramp.
13 Scarcely was the beloved form cold, when Aurore's mother arrived, to wake the echoes of the chateau with wild abuse of its late mistress.
14 When puppies gambolled about her she woke the echoes with a scream.
15 It died away, and rose again; then a distant gun-shot woke the echoes .
16 The tramp of their horses woke the echoes of the woods.
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