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1 1 | Cordova leather, but a few red flowers and~the green foliage
2 1 | mantel-shelf, covered with red velvet, is a tall~clock
3 2 | any teeth. His lips, once red, now violet, and~backed
4 2 | His skin, marbled with red blotches appearing through
5 5 | jealous mother, observing the red flush on~her son's forehead.~ ~"
6 6 | are brown and strewn with red fibrils,~which give them
7 6 | the corners, is of a vivid red; blood~abounds there, and
8 6 | supported by the strong red~breadth of its lower mate,
9 7 | her head was one of those red~chenille nets, much worn
10 7 | prettiest of Turkish slippers, red and~gold.~ ~"What is the
11 9 | hair, eyes that were almost red, and a white skin,~freckled
12 14| Gasselin, who~lowered Camille's red shawl till he could grasp
13 16| face of the youth flushed red, and a smile brightened~
14 18| Touches, still~fresh and red. Calyste, however, wounded
15 18| apartment, a~double door of red velvet with lozenges of
16 18| velvet with lozenges of red silk studded with gilt~nails.
17 18| floor covered with a dark red carpet, the windows resembling~
18 19| covertly. Calyste turned as~red as a cherry.~ ~"That's what
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