Chap.

 1        1|      three glass chandeliers burned with a brilliant light.
 2        3|    pieces of furniture there burned but three other lamps, so
 3        4|     tall tapers had scarcely burned up properly, cast a pale
 4        4|   wavering light while their burned–out wicks glowed red within
 5        5|   had been baked, and a lamp burned amid fumes of russetcolored
 6        6|    up the room, and the fire burned with a great bright flame.~“
 7        9|    pipe from the footlights, burned in front of a reflector
 8        9|  narrow tunnel where the gas burned day and night. Here, in
 9       11| stable on the morrow and had burned himself and his horses to
10       13|     province. The ground was burned up where her little foot
11       14|   Blanche confessed that she burned candles for the emperor.
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