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1 1| crossed a la Robespierre, black trousers without straps,~
2 2| silk stockings, low~shoes, black trousers, cashmere waistcoat,
3 3| very becoming; she wore a black velvet robe without~ornament
4 3| ornament of any kind, a black gauze scarf, her hair smoothly
5 3| sway lightly at a word, black eyes of oriental shape,
6 3| out the~brilliancy of her black hair and eyes. Her slender
7 3| was all of the strictest~black. His fair face, his eyes,
8 4| furnished with a stove, a large~black table with inkstand, pens,
9 4| brown. The tables are of black wood. The private characteristics
10 4| than the left; brown coat, black waistcoat,~silk cravat,
11 4| cravat, yellowish trousers, black woollen stockings, and shoes~
12 4| an olive surtout, and a black cravat. At night~he played
13 4| a pleated shirt-frill, a black cashmere waistcoat,~left
14 4| the bosom of his shirt, a black coat, and blue trousers.
15 4| beard, and eyebrows as black as~jet, fine teeth, charming
16 4| was the first to paint a black cap on Charles X.'s head
17 4| wore~elegant boots with black trousers strapped under
18 4| wore shoes with ties, and black trousers.~ ~No human life
19 4| had stained his forehead black, and that hat-~makers were
20 7| more slender still by the black~draperies, was shown to
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