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1     XXII|    carriage gleaming in the darkness.~ ~It came rapidly onward,
2     XXII|  frightful by reason of the darkness!~ ~But it is not the cry
3   XXVIII|     public road, and in the darkness of the night, was terrible.
4     XXXV| could not, by reason of the darkness, see the ruptured place,
5  XXXVIII|      and disappeared in the darkness.~ ~“Jean,” cried Martial,
6      XLV|   her, and, in spite of the darkness, she discerned in the footpath
7     XLVI|    laugh, resounding in the darkness, interrupted him. He released
8      LIV|  lurid eyes gleaming in the darkness.~ ~Could it really be possible
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