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1 I, I | large square of dazzling blue, a bright vista of limitless
2 I, I | sketching rapidly against the blue sky the figures of graceful
3 I, I | quiver in the pupils of her blue eyes, flecked with almost
4 I, I | Traversing a large salon with blue silk walls, framed in white
5 I, I | A cold sun, in a misty blue sky, threw over the city
6 I, I | could see in those poor blue eyes, that had always been
7 I, II | minute drops of ink, on the blue iris. But it was their opinion
8 I, II | beautiful panels of pale blue silk, of antique pattern,
9 I, III| Monsieur.”~“White waistcoat, blue jacket, gray hat.”~He always
10 I, III| libre, a thin volume between blue covers, in which appear
11 I, III| Their eyes, above all, those blue eyes flecked with tiny black
12 I, III| drops, of such a brilliant blue in the daughter, a little
13 I, III| looking at her with his blue eyes full of surprise and
14 I, III| shining kettle over the blue flame of an alcohol lamp.~
15 I, IV | three o’clock, a little blue despatch which said: “Come
16 II, II | and now gazed, beneath the blue sky, lightly veiled by the
17 II, II | the wheat and the oats a blue blouse appeared to be gliding
18 II, II | band to open the little blue paper without feeling her
19 II, II | against the background of blue sky. Then she passed before
20 II, II | their eyes, of a similar blue dotted with tiny black spots,
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