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1     XIII|        glossy black hair, and lighted by cold, round black eyes.~ ~
2     XXII|     pine knots which they had lighted to serve as torches.~ ~Prayers
3     XXIV|    the torches which had been lighted up by the servants. Anyone
4     XXIV|    small, ferocious gray eyes lighted his tanned, weather-beaten
5    XXVII|   malicious satisfaction that lighted M. de Sairmeuse’s face,
6     XXIX| glimmer of reason which still lighted M. de Sairmeuse’s mind,
7     XXXV|    order that we procured and lighted this candle, which may bring
8  XXXVIII|   they traversed the brightly lighted drawing-rooms and passed
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