Chapter
1 I | Her eyes were an opaque blue, like those of Dutch porcelain
2 I | clouds separated, showing the blue firmament, and then, like
3 I | coverlet were of antique blue silk, embroidered in gold
4 I | before them the limitless blue ocean. They bought a brill
5 II | eyes lost in the profound blue of the sky which was cleft
6 III | unfurled, circled about in the blue heavens, flying off and
7 IV | down unpityingly from the blue sky. The young people sought
8 V | them. The calm sea of deep blue seemed petrified beneath
9 V | hidden at the end of the blue gulf, and hot as a furnace
10 V | the mountains. The red or blue granite peaks gave an appearance
11 V | rocks were reflected in the blue waters.~“Oh, Julien!” faltered
12 V | above one the glimpse of blue sky astonishes and bewilders
13 V | gorge and he soared into the blue and disappeared.~Farther
14 VIII| old, clad in a brand-new blue blouse with wide sleeves
15 X | rapidly, shaking his large blue umbrella in his rage. He
16 XII | fair hair and his mother’s blue eyes. And yet he looked
17 XIII| the wind, making a sort of blue balloon; sometimes a slow-moving
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