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1 I, II| the cracking of wood and glass, the grating and crushing 2 I, V| through large panes of blue glass, threw that peculiar, fairy, 3 I, V| But this film was not of glass or any other transparent 4 I, VII| miserable livelihood by setting glass panes in the village windows. 5 I, IX| heavy, unwonted food, one glass of liquor, may bring it 6 I, XIII| wooden case with a round glass set in at the front - a 7 I, XIII| supper, and after the first glass of wine I felt the gloom 8 II, I| altdeutsch" windows of coloured glass, and wooden shutters with 9 II, I| had put my roses into a glass of water, and was now preparing 10 II, III| real diamond among coloured glass. Oh, if I could tell you 11 II, VII| reverend Father had just risen, glass in hand, to drink a toast 12 II, VII| priest was standing with his glass in hand to begin his toast, 13 II, VII| lamp with a shade of green glass. Rich tapestry hangings 14 II, XIV| could not get there - a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~ 15 II, XIV| treasure to offer me - a glass of clear, fresh water.~ ~ 16 II, XVI| down to the café to drink a glass of hot punch.~ ~The place 17 II, XVI| balance of the money? This glass to the new landlord!"~ ~ 18 II, XVI| ever. Mr. X. set down his glass and looked at me. "I beg