Chap.

 1        1|          Leaning under a copper lamp, where a jet of gas was
 2        3|     certainly had his doubts. A lamp which had been placed behind
 3        5|        brightly lit up by a gas lamp out of view, passed a string
 4        5|        it had been baked, and a lamp burned amid fumes of russet–
 5        6|         was no longer wanted.~A lamp lit up the room, and the
 6        6|         whispered Georges; “the lamp’s frightening him. I’ll
 7        6|   little! So they would put the lamp out as they did yesterday
 8        7|         and a cutglass hanging lamp.~“I’m not sleepy; I’m not
 9        7|     stood at one end of it. The lamp must be standing on the
10        7|         as the light of a night lamp. With his eyes still uplifted
11        7|      established, and the night lamp again glowed discreetly
12        7| Evidently they had just put the lamp out and were going to sleep.
13        8|        severely alone. When the lamp was lit the cupboard with
14        8|  ransack it in the light of the lamp. But it actually contained
15       12|        was dimly illumined by a lamp, seemed to slumber amid
16       13|       furiously and asked for a lamp. It was Julien’s fault too!
17       13|        too! If there had been a lamp in the drawing room the
18       14|  swollen with weeping. A shaded lamp standing on the corner of
19       14|     catch sight of her, but the lamp was too far off, and she
20       14|       spot. It was very hot—the lamp glass threw a round, moonlike
21       14|        occurred to her that the lamp was not the proper thing
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