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 1        2|       kept the little room in twilight. It was the most elegant
 2        4|  sharply outlined against the twilight sky while along the deserted
 3        5|     applause. Then across the twilight stage, which was no longer
 4        6|    they were. Suddenly in the twilight she caught sight of a bed
 5        6| vision had come up out of the twilight, and the great lady seemed
 6        9|     sole illumination was the twilight radiance of the stage, seemed
 7       10| filled the place with a clear twilight which seemed to slumber
 8       11|    had disappeared, and a wan twilight had darkened over the multitude.
 9       12|       room bathed in greenish twilight and filled with dusty bric10       12|       a window into the fresh twilight stillness within. During
11       14|    the lofty windows flaming. Twilight was falling, and the hour
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