Chap.

 1        2|     dark dress of an indecisive color midway between puce and
 2        3|        s very mole, down to the color of the hair. He could not
 3        8|       holes, and her hair’s the color of tow.”~“Hold your tongue,
 4       10|       silk—a faded Turkish rose color, embroidered with gold thread—
 5       11|   shoulders of an ox and a high color. Now that he was trying
 6       11|         stain of brilliant lake color. People were still arriving,
 7       11|        look like bright dabs of color. After Cosinus appeared
 8       11|     brown bay, the harsh citron color and black of whose jockey
 9       11|    chestnut filly the brilliant color of a girl’s redgold hair.
10       11| followed the bright splashes of color which were the jockeys as
11       11|     recognize her by her golden color. D’you see her now? She’
12       13|        be done in velvet of the color of tea roses, with silver
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