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1 1| with a white skin and fine dark eyes.~“You shall present 2 1| the part, being thin and dark and of the adorable type 3 1| cross, shut Love up in a dark closet, bidding her conjugate 4 1| the theater, and it was dark and very cool on the balcony, 5 1| on the pavement below a dark mass of customers occupied 6 1| house empty than it grew dark: the footlights went out; 7 2| daylight entered. Zoe, a dark brunette with hair in little 8 2| hat off, and she wore a dark dress of an indecisive color 9 3| slumber, so lofty was it and dark, so sad and conventlike, 10 3| at the back in a little dark garden some trees had grown 11 3| threw into clear relief her dark, delicate, plump side face, 12 3| which were filled with the dark blue shadow of her long 13 3| had just come out of some dark alley and were blinded by 14 5| supers, “is it the little dark chap out there you want?”~“ 15 5| corner of the theater being dark, the group were lost to 16 5| of the scenery, of dirty dark nooks and corners and of 17 5| order to throw a wall of dark rocks into sharp relief. 18 5| formed by the footlights the dark body of the house seemed 19 5| appearance the stage was dark, and the fireman on duty 20 6| silk sunshade was already dark with it. Nor did it shelter 21 6| him with eyes so full of dark meaning that he once more 22 6| yesterday and be in the dark till daytime! Then as the 23 6| the curtain. The room was dark. He pulled her down onto 24 6| two venerable oaks cast dark masses of shadow. Three 25 6| porch. She was dressed in a dark brown silk and looked very 26 6| were vanishing into the dark depths of a garden walk, 27 6| hand, led him along the dark corridor as far as Nana’ 28 7| the place, was drenched in dark mist; but the two walls, 29 7| others, he plunged into a dark and empty street. It was 30 7| their affairs? It was very dark; no one would ever know 31 7| going back to his great dark house in the Rue Miromesnil 32 8| It was a plunge into the dark, a merry spree; never a 33 8| middle–class room, hung with dark–colored fabrics, and suggested 34 8| so. It represented a very dark brunette with a longish 35 8| her eyes were ringed with dark lines and glowed with somber 36 8| days. She revisited the dark corners on the outer boulevards, 37 8| de la Lorette stretched dark and deserted in front of 38 8| she pictured as a grave, a dark hole, in which they buried 39 9| heard a whispering in the dark and empty house behind him.~“ 40 9| decorations of the house only the dark recesses of the boxes were 41 9| and pouted adorably at the dark and empty theater, which 42 9| she passed along in the dark and caught her up at the 43 9| they’re jolly well in the dark about it, I can tell you! 44 10| loomed upward under the dark sky. They laughed uncontrollably 45 10| gazed in secret fear at two dark figures walking with measured 46 11| they were keeping that dark, but he was sure of it, 47 11| ascending ranges of steps, a dark background relieved by light 48 11| terraces and looming in deep, dark, serried lines against the 49 11| a moving line of little dark spots under the trees on 50 11| themselves. But Lusignan, a very dark bay of irreproachable shape, 51 12| Her nervous terrors, her dark humors, sprang to some extent 52 12| mingled together amid the dark evening coats, while the 53 12| reflection of flame over the dark shadows moving in search 54 13| smells of fair–haired men and dark, the smoke of cigars, of 55 13| strength and was plunged in the dark void where man and his reason 56 14| Muffat, who looked like a dark parcel thrown down on the 57 14| unknown “out there” beyond the dark wall of the horizon.~“A