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1 1, 5| 42nd regiment, the Highland Black Watch, composed entirely 2 1, 15| between the eyes and mouth, black by the lower eyelids, and 3 1, 15| their greenness. Swans with black heads were disporting in 4 1, 18| Pampas, called TINAMOUS; black wood-hens; a species of 5 1, 19| reddish-cinnamon color, and there is a black mane all down the back. 6 1, 23| raft. Still farther away, a black spot almost invisible, already 7 1, 24| carefully carrying some black swallows’ eggs, and a string 8 1, 25| wrist, and surrounded with black smoke. This ball, after 9 2, 2| conical peak of Tristan looked black against the bright sky, 10 2, 2| beach covered with fine black sand, the impalpable DEBRIS 11 2, 3| waters escaped from the black lava, and thin dark vapors 12 2, 9| tree; where the swans are black; where rats make nests; 13 2, 10| were no more white than the Black Sea is black, or the Red 14 2, 10| white than the Black Sea is black, or the Red Sea red, or 15 2, 10| of shy and unapproachable black swans. This rara avis of 16 2, 10| proposed he should go to Black Point Station, twenty miles 17 2, 11| for a blacksmith at the Black Point Station. But he did 18 2, 11| mass of ruins flames and black smoke still rose. After 19 2, 12| crisped hair, the nearly black skin, the flattened nose, 20 2, 12| brother that he kissed the black child, and they were friends 21 2, 14| their plumage of gold and black velvet.~For the first time, 22 2, 17| three was the blacksmith of Black Point.~“‘It is them!’ said 23 2, 17| gang, the blacksmith of Black Point, and left traces of 24 3, 2| bones, harsh voices, and black hair, which was dressed 25 3, 4| over the vast watery stage. Black reefs rose out of the waters. 26 3, 5| said the Major. “But, black or white, do they eat it 27 3, 6| start. Little by little the black line of the reefs and the 28 3, 6| replied she, pointing to a black speck a mile off.~“Yes, 29 3, 6| But, strange to say, the black point still rose above the 30 3, 8| cravat it wears over its black, cassock-like plumage.~“ 31 3, 10| which are used to give a black dye to cloth. Large doves 32 3, 12| standing motionless, their black outlines relieved against 33 3, 12| and whose absence was a black shadow between them and 34 3, 14| The sky would supply a black background for the blaze 35 3, 15| and the great volumes of black smoke. Glenarvan, handing