Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|       whirling snowflakes the dark form of a man clad as a
 2      I,       I|       and both rooms were now dark.~ ~To the listening child
 3    III,       I| earthly origin. The sparkling dark eyes, delicately chiseled
 4    III,     III|   court, or going through the dark woods! Ugh-h! how horrible
 5    III,      IV|       as he galloped down the dark road through the thickest
 6     IV,     III|     see what is going on in a dark room.~ ~This question Count
 7     IV,     III|     were extinct craters; the dark blotches, seas. At that
 8     IV,     III|      door.~ ~It was now quite dark; the silence of midnight
 9     IV,     III|     and a fourth, appeared.~ ~Dark as it was, the count could
10     IV,      IV|      so quiet; and when it is dark I feel as if some one were
11     IX,       I|     the door."~ ~It was quite dark when Laczko returned with
12     IX,       I|           Even as she spoke a dark form stepped from a doorway
13      X,     III|       persecuted her?~ ~ ~ ~A dark thunder-cloud rose above
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