Par.

1  24|         glistening white flakes fell ceaselessly to the ground;
2  30|    compared to a rain of cotton fell no longer. A murky light
3  45| neighbors that a sudden silence fell on the company, and all
4  50|        increased, their spirits fell; no inn, no wine shop could
5  72|       her eyes closed, her head fell forward; she had fainted.
6  87|                           Night fell, the darkness grew deeper
7 246|    lives of the saints. Now, it fell out that many of these had
8 277|                         A chill fell on all. Loiseau himself
9 314|      filtering from a rock, and fell, one after another, on her
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