Chap.

 1        4|          in her eyes. She saw more clearly than Mignon; it was stupid
 2        4|            t a ninny—she could see clearly enough. They had been making
 3        5|        contours of whose limbs are clearly defined by the irreproachable
 4        6|          fading. She could not see clearly now and touched things with
 5        7|           making it stand out more clearly than ever. Situated where
 6        7|           He distinguished nothing clearly, but he thought he recognized
 7        7|          he could make nothing out clearly, for shadows flooded the
 8        9| arrangement. He wanted to see more clearly, and in the flood of light
 9       10|            on a proper footing and clearly mapped out the conditions
10       12|          increase, for he was very clearly aware of his own powerlessness.
11       13|    petticoat, which alone remained clearly visible, he saw Nana lying
12       13|      successive object and proving clearly that not one was solid in
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