Chap.

 1        1|     her little red mouth and shone in her great eyes, which
 2        1|     of which the burning end shone redly. Fauchery recognized
 3        3|    the hearth. The sun never shone down into the room; in the
 4        3|      disorder; his blue eyes shone like tapers, so fiercely
 5        4|   and brilliant ray of light shone from under the door. At
 6        6|    hand a huge Book of Hours shone in the sunlight, and very
 7        7|     how its rounded contours shone like silk in the candlelight.
 8        8| wallpapers. Besides, the sun shone merrily into it during the
 9        9|    the ray of sunlight which shone brightly above them but
10        9|      of his goatlike profile shone out with great distinctness,
11       11|   the clouds the whole scene shone again, from the field which
12       11|    with silver guipure which shone in the sun. In addition
13       11|     his appearance again and shone out amid a perfect sea of
14       13|   gold and silver bed, which shone in all the fresh splendor
15       14| which was entirely of glass, shone like day. Cascades of diamonds
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