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1 1, 2| isn’t a doubt of it, not a shadow of doubt,” repeated Lord 2 1, 11| across the plain like a shadow, his flying steed dripping 3 1, 12| intense cold, and saw the shadow of night fast overspreading 4 1, 13| Colorado was already sunk in shadow, and night was fast drawing 5 1, 20| not come across even the shadow of an Indian. About the 6 1, 23| feet, and covered with its shadow a circumference of one hundred 7 1, 25| faintly in the west. A dark shadow lay on the water, and it 8 2, 1| shipwreck. We had not even the shadow of a doubt on the subject.”~“ 9 2, 14| themselves walking beneath the shadow of the trees of their own 10 2, 15| leaving Gippsland in deep shadow, as if night had suddenly 11 2, 15| the great trunks, lost in shadow, and he had got to the skirts 12 2, 15| McNabbs fancied he saw a shadow pass across the edge of 13 3, 8| seems to me that that dark shadow is that of a little clump 14 3, 12| whose absence was a black shadow between them and their happiness. 15 3, 19| appeared only an elongated shadow, scarcely visible. The DUNCAN 16 3, 19| alternations of light and shadow, a deep plaintive voice 17 3, 19| saw nothing but the long shadow that stretched before them.~“