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1 I, I | short white hair set off the black eyes beneath heavy gray
2 I, I | with almost imperceptible black points, like tiny ink-spots.~
3 I, I | Madame.”~Her close-fitting black gown made her look very
4 I, I | golden hair, with the austere black of her garments.~She came,
5 I, I | pretty woman, blond and black, made of sunlight and mourning,
6 I, II | alike, both showing tiny black points, like minute drops
7 I, II | of glass at the end of a black silk hair, and advanced
8 I, III| blue eyes flecked with tiny black drops, of such a brilliant
9 I, III| Olivier’s head. “Your last black hairs have disappeared.”~“
10 I, IV | wearing hats of mouse-gray or black and of indescribable shapes,
11 I, IV | the paths like a moving black wave. The marbles rose from
12 II, I | Augustin, one sees five or~six black forms, unimportant passers,
13 II, I | followed by a man in a black coat, she diffused on her
14 II, II | her daughter, dressed in black crape, had just seated themselves
15 II, II | flies made a little cloud of black specks, dancing and buzzing
16 II, II | something joyful from that black and ominous bag hanging
17 II, II | trees, watched the slow, black flight of the crows against
18 II, II | on the platform, all in black, with the sun shining on
19 II, II | of luminous youth in her black attire, while the mother
20 II, II | Heavens, now pretty she is in black!” he said.~And he turned
21 II, II | side, with bare head, her black skirt caught up, showing
22 II, II | similar blue dotted with tiny black spots, raised to his, he
23 II, III| father. Oh, that Annette, in black like that—why, it is her
24 II, IV | since her mourning, since black attire had added brilliancy
25 II, V | flesh was heated, where black and yellow attendants with
26 II, V | itself paralyzed by that black uniform which marked her
27 II, V | year imprisoned in that black attire, inactive and vanquished.
28 II, VI | Music, squatted under the black sky, exhibited to the crowd
29 II, VI | shoulders, sumptuous gowns, and black coats. Then the Duchess,
30 II, VI | consumed, twisting and turning black, and she saw something red
31 II, VI | on the hearth, under the black ashes of the letters; two
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