Chapter
1 III | rested on the seam itself. Darkness now filled the galleries,
2 III | endeavoring to pierce the darkness. “Let us go on. Take my
3 III | before, all was silence and darkness.~
4 VII | and disappeared in the darkness. His father, mother, and
5 VIII| was its opposite wall— the darkness totally concealed; but by
6 VIII| suddenly plunged in absolute darkness. All the oil of the lamp
7 VIII| now, in the midst of black darkness, to follow the passage leading
8 VIII| kept in the right road.~In darkness through which the eye could
9 IX | which gleamed white in the darkness.~But it was not, as might
10 IX | were plunged in complete darkness.~“The Fire-Maiden!” shouted
11 IX | pierce the impenetrable darkness. Then it occurred to him
12 XI | our lamp is broken, utter darkness surrounds us. Nevertheless,
13 XI | cord continued to unwind. Darkness and silence were complete.
14 XII | I was only thinking that darkness is beautiful as well as
15 XIII| silently glide through the darkness?~What instinct guided this
16 XIII| flashing through the deepest darkness, come cautiously creeping
17 XIV | pass gradually from the darkness of night to the full light
18 XVII| proclaimed himself King of Darkness and Flame; and when he heard
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