Part,  Chapter

1     I,       V|        birds of different size and colour were chirping, hopping,
2     I,    VIII|            his girdle, and was the colour of hemp. His eyes were as
3    II,       I|         but with hardly a tinge of colour. Her straight, black brows
4    II,      II| beetle-wings. The cetonias vary in colour: some of them are red with
5    II,      II|         and gold; others again the colour of darkened copper, and
6    II,     VII|         the pale face regained its colour, and then the involuntary
7    II,       X|         purity, without a tinge of colour, although her dreadful confession
8    II,       X|            degraded woman with the colour of shame. She seemed to
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