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 1    1,    4|      little mamma!”~It was quite dark by this time, and Lady Helena
 2    1,    7|    before I left Paris. It was a dark night, and I saw no one
 3    1,   13|     Night had completely set in, dark and starry. The moon, now
 4    1,   14|      fixed intently on a certain dark speck in the heavens. Suddenly
 5    1,   14|    indicated so imperiously. The dark speck was increasing visibly.
 6    1,   16|     forty miles behind them, the dark outlines being already almost
 7    1,   19|          flames shot up into the dark night. Glenarvan could now
 8    1,   19|        redoubled in intensity. A dark suspicion crossed Glenarvan’
 9    1,   22| abundance of the pasture and its dark color. However, the clouds
10    1,   25|      most stormy aspect. A thick dark bar of cloud was rising
11    1,   25|     shone faintly in the west. A dark shadow lay on the water,
12    1,   25|    blazing fire-ship through the dark night, the flames spreading
13    1,   26|         But it was getting quite dark already, and their eager
14    1,   26|           why can’t I see in the dark?”~All at once the thought
15    1,   26|        green light, all is pitch dark,” replied Paganel, his eyes
16    1,   26|      shore. For a long time, his dark, motionless SILHOUETTE stood
17    2,    3|         the black lava, and thin dark vapors rose above the volcanic
18    2,   13|        the smoke was lost in the dark foliage above. The requisite
19    2,   13|         It was gradually getting dark when the little party entered
20    2,   18|        eight oclock it got very dark; now was the time to start.
21    2,   18|       from setting out on such a dark, raining night on an errand
22    2,   18|         motionless reeds and the dark curtain of gum trees. The
23    2,   18|       said John, pointing to the dark track in the direction taken
24    2,   19|        Major’s carbine.~It was a dark, rainy night, and morning
25    3,    4|         the side, gazed into the dark water, and called out, “
26    3,    4|        In such a sea, and in the dark, it is impossible. And,
27    3,    6|         not care to go on in the dark, the anchorage was for the
28    3,    8|         It seems to me that that dark shadow is that of a little
29    3,   14|         lit up by the glare; the dark valleys were also filled
30    3,   14|        the night being unusually dark, Glenarvan gave the order
31    3,   14|     figures might be lost in the dark mass of the mountain. At
32    3,   14|       John could not discern the dark wood, but he knew it ought
33    3,   15|       pine of Europe. They had a dark crown surmounted by a dark
34    3,   15|       dark crown surmounted by a dark conical shoot. Their older
35    3,   19|       not risk the DUNCAN in the dark, for I am unacquainted with
36    3,   19|     silence, gazing out into the dark night, and giving way to
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