Chapter

 1     I|       haste, for it is already dark."~ ~And then, going on in
 2    II|      face with the girl, whose dark eyelashes cast shadows upon
 3    II| envelop him with the pavilion, dark as night, of her flowing
 4   III|      velvet. Compared with her dark locks the blackest night
 5   III| mourning. Woeful tidings, like dark clouds presaging a storm,
 6     V| scarlet tents for the kiayaks, dark blue tents for the great
 7     V|        for the Ciaus-Agas, and dark green designates the tent
 8   VII|     died gradually away into a dark lilac colour below.~ ~Naples
 9   VII|       base of its cup was of a dark chocolate hue, with green
10    XI|       splendid flowers contain dark sayings. Let us listen:~ ~"
11    XI| thirteen nations.~ ~"But lo! a dark cloud arises in the cold
12    XI|      they grew gradually quite dark and the cry of the muezzin
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