Part,  Chapter

 1     I,      VI|     of blue, yellow, red, and green light which darted from
 2     I,      VI| beautiful hanging-lamp shed a green light, the glowing coals
 3     I,     VII|      that of my adversary the green feather; the national cockade
 4     I,     VII|       At six o'clock p.m. the green feathers were one vote ahead
 5     I,       X|    down came my fist upon the green cloth of the table. Philosophy,
 6    II,       I|     the lodge was a beautiful green lawn and a few somewhat
 7    II,       I|      each flower, two or more green cetonias were to be found.
 8    II,       I|      sight of the glittering, green beetle. I was just crushing
 9    II,       I|      chairs and table and the green roof and walls above and
10    II,      II|       a tinge of gold; others green and gold; others again the
11    II,      II|       blue, and its breast of green cetonia-wings. I looked
12    II,     VII|     by a lamp with a shade of green glass. Rich tapestry hangings
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