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1 1| the cornice of the theater cast a patch of brilliant light. 2 1| when he is going to make a cast, and by an ingenious twist 3 3| shades of rose–colored lace, cast a feeble light over them 4 3| slowly creeping shadows were cast by its walls. It was then 5 4| scarcely burned up properly, cast a pale yellow light among 6 4| only from time to time he cast sly and anxious glances 7 4| long vigil, and the lamps cast a wavering light while their 8 4| decoration and a serious cast of countenance had certainly 9 5| against which the panes cast squares of yellow light 10 6| Zoe looked very gruff and cast a frigid glance into each 11 6| The Marquis de Chouard had cast a sidelong glance at the 12 6| and as they passed they cast disdainful glances at the 13 6| scrutinized him. Then he cast his eyes on the ground as 14 6| which two venerable oaks cast dark masses of shadow. Three 15 7| elbowed him at every turn and cast inquiring looks at his silent 16 7| the shaded lamps in which cast a green and slumberous light 17 7| from Mme Bron’s window and cast a yellow glare over a patch 18 7| With a terrible push he had cast her full length on the floor 19 9| front of a reflector and cast its full brightness over 20 9| glow suggested the light cast by some lantern nailed up 21 9| particular shade of meaning they cast a glance at the house, which 22 9| adultery with which Nana cast him out of doors. These 23 9| November sunlight filtered and cast yellow patches of light, 24 10| where a couple of lamps cast a soft glow over the rosy 25 11| of a handful of diamonds cast on the fire during an evening 26 11| hung very high up on their cast–iron pillars, the crowd 27 13| Nana’s renowned nudity. Cast there like the rag of something 28 14| a blood–red cloud, which cast a reflection as of a great 29 14| upturned face in the light cast by the candle. She was fruit