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1 I,II | complexion. His abundant black hair, his solid neck and~
2 I,II | hair that has been dyed black, indicated a~mongrel descent,
3 I,II | He wore blue trousers, black~silk stockings, and shoes
4 I,III| very bald forehead, and black hair--had not been wanting
5 I,V | was green,~mingled with black lines, was remarkable for
6 I,V | that he would not let her black his boots, and he~subscribed
7 I,VI | with them. She retained the black~mantilla trimmed with black
8 I,VI | black~mantilla trimmed with black lace woven in large square
9 I,VI | shoes with gold buckles, and black silk gloves. The most~marked
10 I,VI | always blue or green or~black. I am afraid he will die
11 I,VI | the~man's teeth, and the black speckles which appeared
12 I,VI | was a filthy and~stinking black substance, left by the sugars
13 I,VII| gazed at Cesar, attired in black silk knee-breeches, silk~
14 I,VII| The~vestibule, paved in black and white marble, with its
15 I,IV | word "Offices,"~stamped in black letters on an oval copper-plate;
16 I,IV | tables and desks in stained~black wood. These deserted places
17 I,IV | stood a few old chairs of~black leather with tarnished gilt
18 I,V | but that [pointing to the black ashes of the notes], you
19 I,VI | face~sorrow had cast its black pall, who revealed the havoc
20 I,VII| lighted candle, and the black and quivering~phantoms of
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