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1 1| boulevard. Over against them the windows of a hotel and of a club 2 3| and very lofty; its four windows looked out upon the garden, 3 3| sofa between two of the windows. He was questioning a deputy, 4 4| came stealing through the windows. And with that the guests 5 5| heard beating against the windows in the now–silent greenroom. 6 5| the room, while two large windows opened on the courtyard 7 5| padded divan between the two windows. But he got up again almost 8 6| the vast dining room, the windows of which looked out on the 9 6| the drawing room, with its windows opening on the lawn. Only 10 6| merrymaking issued from the open windows and died out far away under 11 6| gate. But the brightly lit windows and the shouts of laughter 12 6| steps, the twenty frontage windows, the arrangement of the 13 7| on either side. Under the windows, white with reflected light, 14 7| behind the clear plate–glass windows, while among the bright– 15 7| the line of little round windows above the shops, as though 16 7| walls, rising pierced with windows on either hand, were flaming 17 7| marked the light in the windows of the dressing room on 18 7| when she passed the shop–windows she could not tear herself 19 7| precious stone enters the windows of palaces and poisons the 20 7| had a row of small square windows which were half hidden by 21 7| come filtering through the windows. The aisles were deep in 22 8| about, looking up at the windows, where women in dressing 23 9| while through the square windows on the level of the stairs 24 9| a square room, whose two windows opened upon the courtyard. 25 12| front of one of the open windows, was playing a waltz, the 26 13| the stairs, where the tall windows gleamed in warm shadow. 27 13| simply content to open the windows for a second or two in order 28 14| great fire and set the lofty windows flaming. Twilight was falling, 29 14| spectators became visible at windows, while under the trees the 30 14| upward glance at one of the windows.~“You know, he’s been waiting 31 14| bright light thrown from shop–windows and beneath the wavering 32 14| starry sky. Opposite her the windows were all aglow with light,