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1 I, 2 | standing near the bed, held the light. Madame in modesty had turned 2 I, 4 | swore; and all night in the light of the moon along country 3 I, 7 | rose.~In the avenue a green light dimmed by the leaves lit 4 I, 8 | those that followed, for the light of the lamps lowered over 5 I, 8 | cut crystal covered with light steam reflected from one 6 I, 8 | curtain, one could see the light of their lanterns glimmering 7 I, 9 | along the highroads by the light of the stars. At the end 8 I, 9 | sups after midnight by the light of wax candles, laughed 9 I, 9 | sleeves, striking with her light fingers the ivory keys of 10 I, 9 | covered with rime, and the light shining through them, dim 11 I, 9 | open the windows and put on light dresses. After she had well 12 II, 2 | penetrating with a crude light the woof of her gowns, the 13 II, 2 | the first floor, a whitish light passed through the curtainless 14 II, 3 | glittered beneath the fierce light of the blue sky seemed to 15 II, 5 | the fire threw a joyous light upon the ceiling; she turned 16 II, 6 | in a glass hung up. Its light from a distance looked like 17 II, 6 | between his two fingers.~The light of the setting sun that 18 II, 6 | an arm-chair.~The whitish light of the window-panes fell 19 II, 6 | forehead bent forward.~The light fell on it as on a piece 20 II, 7 | habit; and this incendiary light that had empurpled her pale 21 II, 7 | some minutes moving her light fingers about the young 22 II, 8 | it. It stood out in the light from the oval of her bonnet, 23 II, 8 | went out iron darkness into light.”~And as he ended Rodolphe 24 II, 8 | blue heavens that give us light.”~Monsieur Lieuvain had 25 II, 8 | turning in the waltz under the light of the lustres on the arm 26 II, 8 | the damp powder would not light, and the principal set piece, 27 II, 8 | Rodolphe gazed at her in the light of the burning lanterns.~ 28 II, 9 | between the pines, a brown light shimmered in the warm atmosphere. 29 II, 9 | windows let a heavy, whitish light enter softly. Emma felt 30 II, 10 | she said.~He blew out the light.~“Have you your pistols?”~“ 31 II, 10 | bees wheeling round in the light struck against her window 32 II, 11 | of Europe like a net, the light nevertheless begins to penetrate 33 II, 12 | her lips, shaded in the light by a little black down. 34 II, 12 | them. He seemed to hear the light breathing of his child. 35 II, 12 | by their side beneath the light of the lamp; she would embroider 36 II, 13 | the bolt, and the dazzling light burst in with a leap.~Opposite, 37 II, 14 | market-roof threw a white, still light into the room; then the 38 III, 1 | pointed roofs.~She rose to light two wax-candles on the drawers, 39 III, 1 | jeweller’s windows, and the light falling obliquely on the 40 III, 4 | rambling round her house. A light was burning in the kitchen. 41 III, 5 | still up, showed in the pale light of the dawn the large letters 42 III, 5 | ornaments, and its calm light, seemed made for the intimacies 43 III, 5 | wandered over the dazzling light. She sobbed; called on Leon, 44 III, 6 | breath of flowers, in the light of the moon. She felt him 45 III, 7 | saw on the table, in the light of the yellow torches, between 46 III, 7 | like a running brook; a light shone in his eyes through 47 III, 8 | tell him presently. Come, light me upstairs.”~She entered 48 III, 11| nightfall, when the only light left in the Place was that 49 III, 11| seat in the arbour. Rays of light were straying through the