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 1        2|     was hung with some lightcolored fabric and contained a cheval
 2        3|     which had shades of rosecolored lace, cast a feeble light
 3        4|     buried between the lightcolored bodices, and bare shoulders,
 4        5|      legs in their warm rosecolored tights in front of the fireplace
 5        5|   entirely hung with a lightcolored Havana stuff. A curtain
 6        5|  burned amid fumes of russetcolored fog. For some seconds he
 7        6|      hung with delicate rosecolored Louis XVI cretonne by an
 8        6|  fresh air of heaven. Brightcolored fabrics fluttered in the
 9        7|    confectioner’s, the lightcolored silks of the modiste’s,
10        7|       while among the brightcolored, disorderly array of shop
11        7|  imprisoned it and shook the colored lanterns and the lines of
12        7|      sky he saw ragged, soot–colored clouds scudding in front
13        8|   class room, hung with darkcolored fabrics, and suggested the
14       10|       whose yellow– and rosecolored panes suggested the warm
15       10|    the hangings of pale rosecolored silk—a faded Turkish rose
16       11|     risen amid a mist of dun–colored dust, but toward eleven
17       11|   leader being a little warmcolored chestnut with a mouselike
18       11|   crowded tier and the lightcolored dresses therein faded into
19       11|    tickets forming an orangecolored patch in their bottonholes!
20       12| stood stiffly up in her rosecolored dress, gazing at him with
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