Part,  Chapter

 1      I,       I|           and, battling with the darkness, shed flickering rays of
 2      I,       I|         room they had quitted in darkness.~ ~The elder gentleman had
 3    III,     III| fish-eyes rose before her in the darkness. Then she saw Ludwig with
 4    III,     III|        lift their heads from the darkness - ugh-h!"~ ~The clock struck
 5     IV,      IV|          alcove to prevent utter darkness. You will not need to be
 6      V,      II|        fire-wheels illumined the darkness, it became impossible to
 7      V,      II|          lightning illumines the darkness of night; and like the electric
 8      V,     III|          I have learned from the darkness! It was not merely caprice
 9    VII,      II|       only ray of light amid the darkness of those days.~ ~Then came
10    VII,     III|      with unseeing eyes into the darkness.~ ~ ~ ~
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