Book,  chapter

1    1,   15|         from his belt, containing colors for painting his face. His
2    1,   15|     notwithstanding the medley of colors by which it was disfigured.
3    1,   23| humming-birds of most resplendent colors. When they flew away it
4    2,   10|           favor all the primitive colors on her palette.~V. IV Verne~
5    2,   13|         long perspectives of bold colors, little shade, little freshness
6    2,   13|           for an instant with gay colors; but otherwise, solemn silence
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