Chap.

 1        1|     silhouetted their short black shadows on the asphalt. Mignon,
 2        1|           stared at the gathering shadows and waited for the crowd
 3        3|        sleep, and slowly creeping shadows were cast by its walls.
 4        5|          string of rapidly moving shadowsmen in costume, women with
 5        5|          to view amid huge moving shadows.~In order fittingly to address
 6        5|        shawls were visible in the shadows. They looked colorless and
 7        6|            stopping her among the shadows, “I was in hiding because
 8        6|           they left the house two shadows were vanishing into the
 9        7|        room; among its slumbering shadows, which seemed only broken
10        7|   suggestiveness lurking in their shadows. She was, indeed, that Golden
11        7|           had gone to bed, for no shadows passed across the window,
12        7|        that did him good. But the shadows had meanwhile disappeared.
13        7|          subsequent occasions the shadows flitted about, repeating
14        7|      glowed discreetly out. These shadows only increased his uncertainty.
15        7|           he had not dreamed that shadows had been dancing up there
16        7|          nothing out clearly, for shadows flooded the whole length
17        7|           he felt, amid all those shadows, that he was evermore betrayed
18        7|             Nothing answered: the shadows and the cold weighed upon
19        9| Accordingly she was hiding in the shadows of a corner box in company
20        9|  eccentric phantoms and set their shadows dancing after them. The
21        9|           stained the surrounding shadows, and of the general decorations
22        9|      drawing to a close, when two shadows loomed at the back of the
23       10|         and saw far back amid the shadows of consciousness the vision
24       11|           faded into the delicate shadows of the timberwork. Nana
25       12|      emerging from the mysterious shadows of the garden. Then they
26       12| reflection of flame over the dark shadows moving in search of a breath
27       13|          slowly creeping flood of shadows, which drowned nooks and
28       14| Everywhere there were vast moving shadows in which lanterns and lampposts
29       14|          bands stretched into the shadows, surging unquietly to and
30       14|        had emanated from the very shadows of the curtains. In the
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