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1        I|      blow. He turned first so red, then so frightfully pale,
2       II|     the house of Breulh. That red brick mansion, with granite
3      XVI|  stage, with his face painted red and white.”~ ~“To appear
4      XIX|   Montaignac illuminated by a red glare, and upon every hill-side
5     XXVI| entrance.~ ~He had bathed his red and swollen eyes in fresh
6     XXIX|       Sairmeuse had turned as red as fire. By Marie-Anne’s
7       LV|   very florid complexion, and red hair and beard, timidly
8       LV|    hasty movement he cast his red beard and wig upon the floor.~ ~“
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