Chap.

 1        1| portrait of his new star, which lit a flame in the eyes of the
 2        1|       vivid flood of brilliance lit up the curtain, the heavy
 3        1|      still smiled her smile: it lit up her little red mouth
 4        1|         of a club were brightly lit up, while on the pavement
 5        1|         Fauchery and La Faloise lit cigarettes. A great gathering
 6        1|  murmured Fauchery when his eye lit upon her.~La Faloise questioned
 7        2|  interrupting herself, her eyes lit up with an expression of
 8        2|         her chair back anew and lit a cigarette, while the others
 9        3|        the daytime it was dimly lit up by a faint greenish light,
10        3|       Hugon, that motherly face lit up with such a kindly smile
11        4|        with ten candles apiece, lit up the supper, and of these
12        4|      glitter of a diamond clasp lit up a lofty chignon. There
13        5|        wall, which was brightly lit up by a gas lamp out of
14        5|     fool together. When his eye lit on Mignon and Fauchery he
15        5|      stage, which was no longer lit up by the footlights, there
16        5|        in the wings, which were lit by vivid patches of light,
17        5|    Battens, lowered from above, lit up a sparkling substance
18        5|        man at a glance. A smile lit up her yellow face. Presently
19        5|     night the dressing room was lit by flaring gas. It was papered
20        6|      insisted on the fire being lit in her bedroom, as being
21        6|        no longer wanted.~A lamp lit up the room, and the fire
22        6|       clearing, and a full moon lit up the country with its
23        6|    outer gate. But the brightly lit windows and the shouts of
24        7|         in a groundglass globe lit up the doorway. For a moment
25        7|        view of herself, and she lit the six candles attached
26        8|        alone. When the lamp was lit the cupboard with plate–
27        8|         drew on and the gas was lit outside. Nana felt very
28        8|      street lamps had just been lit. Nana and Satin used to
29        8|        beef shops were brightly lit up, while a noisy mob of
30        9|      the front of the stage was lit up. A flaring gas burner
31       10|     near the fireplace. She had lit a cigarette, but Vandeuvres
32       11|     light ran across the field, lit up the harness and the varnished
33       11|     broad flush of golden light lit up the field, still dripping
34       12|        lusters were going to be lit, the architect, accompanied
35       12|       and the crystal ornaments lit up a luxurious display of
36       12|       in transparent shadow and lit by Venetian lamps, while
37       13|       in the house had not been lit yet, and the servants were
38       14|        the gas lamps were being lit one by one. Meanwhile interested
39       14|   should take its place. So she lit one of the copper candelabra
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