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1 1| explanation. One of them in blue, the other in rose–pink, 2 1| lady with a young girl in blue beside her.”~He pointed 3 1| who played Iris in a soft blue dress with a great scarf 4 1| which were of the clearest blue. When she came to certain 5 2| damask with a pattern of big blue flowers on a gray ground. 6 2| subject of her baby—he had blue eyes like a cherub’s; he 7 2| never a hair on his chin and blue eyes and a girl’s face! 8 2| some others with arms and blue satin upholsteries. On the 9 3| were filled with the dark blue shadow of her long eyelashes, 10 3| voluminous ball dress of pale blue satin, on the corner of 11 3| hair was in disorder; his blue eyes shone like tapers, 12 4| was Gaga, majestic in a blue velvet dress which was too 13 4| much against my will!”~Her blue eyelids with their blackened 14 5| lights with red glasses and blue were so placed as to produce 15 6| eyes fixed dreamily on the blue distances of the park, seemed 16 6| embers, and in the great blue room, where Zoe had made 17 6| with a galaxy of white, blue and pink costumes.~“What 18 7| white globes, red lanterns, blue transparencies, lines of 19 7| all of which had the same blue swallow stamped on one corner. 20 7| figured damask with the large blue flowers on a gray background. 21 8| door and a bed hung with blue “reps.” In the course of 22 8| that Satin with her great blue virginal eyes was throwing 23 8| arms, which were black and blue. He looked at her skin without 24 9| cagelike construction of blue glass. It was all very gay, 25 10| which ran riot above the blue of her made–up eyes and 26 10| satin, on the second in blue silk under lace. But she 27 10| furniture was lacquered blue and white under designs 28 10| livery, which was a sky–blue one adorned with silver 29 10| disgusting contrast to her light blue landau and her dress of 30 10| these circumstances Satin’s blue eyes and pure virginal face 31 10| under a tattered kerchief—a blue, seamed face with a toothless, 32 11| gaps showing an intense blue beyond were spreading from 33 11| passing. She sported the blue and white colors of the 34 11| It consisted of a little blue silk bodice and tunic, which 35 11| jockey, she had stuck a blue toque with a white feather 36 11| bouquets of white roses and blue myosotis that they were 37 11| enchanted him to be holding the blue silk sunshade with its silver 38 11| escaping clouds of fine rain. A blue cleft opened in the stormy 39 11| reduced in size that his blue jacket with its white sleeves 40 11| and opened out toward the blue distances of Meudon through 41 11| in Frangipane’s rear, the blue and white showed themselves. 42 11| starry hair and white–and–sky–blue dress. Labordette, as he 43 11| arrived, still wearing her blue–and–white racecourse costume,