They were talking so softly that the princess could not hear what they said, if she could understand it.
The princess had heard the trumpets and the proclamations, and knew quite well that her ring was at the bottom of it all.
From whom, then, did the princess hear of it?
The princess heard him, turned, and sprang toward the stolof.
When Jason tried to be reassuring, it almost seemed that the princess could not hear him.
He knew that the princess, inside her blinds, would have heard his remarks about Ka- shiwagi.
The princess still couldn't hear much of what was said, but the key point of contention was not hard to discover.
The princess could hear the animal sounds of their lungs working.
With each page, the distance between the stories the princess hears in her dreams and the book that we're reading seems to narrow, to vanish.
When the princess heard the jogi was dead, she made her peace with her father.