Chapter
1 12| and found themselves in darkness; but Mme. Bonacieux was
2 22| man waited in comparative darkness and listened. ~The queen
3 27| disappeared as into profound darkness. ~Then the demigod vanished;
4 35| reconducted him through the darkness, and only quit him at the
5 37| sounded strangely in the darkness, "Are you afraid, dear Monsieur
6 41| Nevertheless, day dawned without darkness having brought any accident. ~
7 48| a shadow appeared in the darkness the outline of which was
8 49| night. The fog increased the darkness, and formed round the sternlights
9 49| seen; trees appeared in the darkness like great black phantoms
10 49| made her eyes flash in the darkness. ~The young man remained
11 51| in daylight, faithful in darkness. We can find no fault with
12 56| vain to shake off the heavy darkness of the sleep from which
13 56| myself again in complete darkness. The same noise of a door
14 56| out, and I was again in darkness. But the night passed away
15 56| evening came on, and with it darkness; but however profound was
16 56| however profound was this darkness, my eyes began to accustom
17 56| ascend, and leave me in darkness; then I heard the well-known
18 56| events took place. During the darkness, as before, my supper was
19 56| chamber was filled with darkness and obscurity, but I made
20 56| effort to penetrate this darkness and obscurity. ~"Nearly
21 56| saw, notwithstanding the darkness, a shadow which approached
22 64| silver which shone in the darkness he consented, and walked
23 65| extinct, all remained in darkness. ~Every minute Athos was
24 65| had been confounded in the darkness, and advanced into the middle
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