Chap.

 1        4|     to do.”~She looked at the sky through the windowpanes.
 2        4|   windowpanes. It was a livid sky, and sooty clouds were scudding
 3        4| outlined against the twilight sky while along the deserted
 4        6|   vast plain beneath the gray sky where great clouds were
 5        6|      under the serene evening sky while peasants, belated
 6        6|       in the morning, but the sky, without ceasing to be covered,
 7        7|      mechanically up into the sky he saw ragged, soot–colored
 8        7|    had disappeared in an inky sky, whence an icy drizzle was
 9        9|      a frost under a November sky.~“And there’s no fire in
10       10|    Nana’s livery, which was a skyblue one adorned with silver
11       10|  loomed upward under the dark sky. They laughed uncontrollably
12       11|       disappearing across the sky, and gaps showing an intense
13       11|     serried lines against the sky. And beyond these again
14       11|     starry hair and white–and–skyblue dress. Labordette,
15       14|    came fresh from the starry sky. Opposite her the windows
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