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 1     I,       I|              little frame; the great blue eyes opened wide in wonder
 2     I,       V|         resembled to some extent the Blue Grotto of Capri. It was
 3     I,       V|             was flooded with a magic blue light. Just opposite to
 4     I,       V|       falling through large panes of blue glass, threw that peculiar,
 5     I,       V|          children.~ ~In the peculiar blue light of the boudoir her
 6     I,      VI|  recognisable as such by the rays of blue, yellow, red, and green
 7     I,    XIII| riding-habits, all three alike, with blue veils tied around their
 8    II,       I|              overhung a pair of deep blue, or rather sea-green, eyes,
 9    II,      II|           still others in a metallic blue, like steel. All these were
10    II,      II|       consisting of red, its neck of blue, and its breast of green
11    II,     VII|            surrounded by broad, dark blue circles; the lips were parted,
12    II,      XI|        favour of peace. Labourers in blue blouses were marching up
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