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 1       V|   Chapel is draped entirely in black, and only the soft rays
 2       V|    chapel was at its best; the black hangings had been removed,
 3     VII|      any colour desired, or of black silk if the wearer was in
 4     XII|     You can order a costume of black lace, spangled with silver
 5     XII|  Cyrene went on; "then, with a black velvet mask, you will be
 6      XV|     where they could still see black smoke ascending in a column
 7   XVIII|     community, where clouds of black smoke from the tall chimneys
 8   XVIII|     German dress. The men wore black dolmans faced with lamb'
 9   XVIII|        the silk pinafores, the black lace caps set off by white
10     XXI|        beneath which his long, black hair hung down over his
11    XXII|        with. At times his long black beard completely concealed
12   XXIII|      of spirits at a gulp, but black coffee is to be sipped and
13    XXVI| defenders with equal fury. The black clouds that had been gathering
14  XXVIII|  afterward.~ ~Benjamin Vajdar, black with guilt as he knew himself
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