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1      VI|     that glistened in her large dark eyes as she gazed intently
2       X|         t like to meet him on a dark night in a narrow street."~ ~
3     XII|      the bird's head and left a dark hole in its place. Then,
4     XIV|         get into trouble in the dark. So we must accept his invitation
5      XV|        set off by the leathery, dark green leaves, which never
6    XXII| interior of the church was very dark. Two wax tapers, indeed,
7   XXIII|        a cigar is smoked in the dark it lights up the smoker'
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