Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|    came abreast of the doorway illumined by the swinging lamp, it
 2      I,      IV|       one half of it is always illumined by the sun. On this fateful
 3     IV,      II|      years God's free sunlight illumined her lovely features. What
 4     IV,      II|      gratitude.~ ~When she had illumined the heart of her guardian
 5      V,      II|    candles and the fire-wheels illumined the darkness, it became
 6      V,      II|    sped into Vavel's heart and illumined it with a delicious, a heavenly
 7    VII,      II|    love, while the nights were illumined only by the light of watch-fires,
 8     IX,       I| night-lamp near Cambray's head illumined his ghastly face. Marie
 9      X,     III|     distant flash of lightning illumined the cloud-curtain, then
10      X,     III|   storm burst. Vivid lightning illumined the heavy downpour of rain,
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