Chap.

1        5|     resembled a huge transparent lantern in which two gas jets were
2        5|    chairs under the great glazed lantern, where the heat was enough
3        5|         was finishing his round, lantern in hand. Bordenave, in order
4        9| suggested the light cast by some lantern nailed up in a railway station.
5       10|  interested in the approach of a lantern, the light of which danced
6       10|          the yellow flare of her lantern. Framed among rags, a perfect
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