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 1     I|    saturated pelisse before the fire, and swear a little more. "
 2     I|  candles were dear, put out the fire, and stretching himself
 3     I|     spread. By the light of the fire he could the more comfortably
 4     I|        mud. By the light of the fire the two men, one on the
 5    IV|        had to crouch beside the fire all the winter, wear the
 6    IV|         fireside, for she had a fire lighted though the spring
 7    IV| accursed, to say nothing of the fire of hell after death. And
 8     V|       that withering, consuming fire of infernal passion begotten
 9    VI|   terror even when they have to fire off their own guns on the
10    VI|             We are not going to fire with those pistols, but
11    VI|         sparkled with a strange fire, and his hand was perfectly
12    VI|   burrowed right into it. What! fire at your own seconds? Do
13   VII|      the accompaniment of Greek fire, in the front room."~ ~"
14   VII|      that when they prepared to fire salvoes in honour of their
15   VII|   twelve tableaux, amidst Greek fire, representing the flight
16    IX|     eyes flashed with a strange fire as they looked at each other.~ ~
17  XIII|       of riding, and like quick fire the rumour spread amongst
18  XVII|        but her face burned like fire when she perceived Rudolf.
19  XXII|         up for a long time. The fire burnt cosily on the hearth,
20  XXII|         there he sat before the fire till past midnight, reflecting
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