Chap.

 1        1|      from the stage, the unlit footlights, the scattered desks of
 2        1|  paintings of the ceiling. The footlights were turned up and with
 3        1|    shoulders, came down to the footlights with a quiet certainty of
 4        1| observable in the glare of the footlights. There was no applause.
 5        1|   empty than it grew dark: the footlights went out; the chandelier
 6        5|        no longer lit up by the footlights, there followed a disorderly
 7        5|    herself in the flare of the footlights and in the presence of the
 8        5|     ears, she came down to the footlights, Diana’s sweet, amorous
 9        5|      glowing arc formed by the footlights the dark body of the house
10        9|     was fed by a pipe from the footlights, burned in front of a reflector
11        9|       a courtesan, came to the footlights, lifted up her hands and
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