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1 A great quietude had fallen upon its path and thickets.
2 The spring and summer sped by amidst great quietude .
3 A great quietude rested upon the dying forest.
4 Every noise that is loud enough to be heard in so vast an edifice melts into the great quietude .
5 The graveyards, whether in Normandy, Flanders, or parts of north Africa or Asia, are now more often than not places of great quietude .
6 There was a great quietude that nothing broke, save the splash of a rising fish and the chorus of grasshoppers in the sunny herbage.
7 And Helene thought of all this without any anger; her heart was mute, yet seemingly derived yet greater quietude from the sadness of her spirit.
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