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 1       XI|    suppose them guilty of such black ingratitude? Why had he
 2      XII|   passion shone in those great black eyes when she looked at
 3     XIII|      covered with thin, glossy black hair, and lighted by cold,
 4     XIII|     and lighted by cold, round black eyes.~ ~The pride that becomes
 5     XXIV|     closed eyelids.~ ~Her long black hair, which she had rolled
 6      XXV|    upon the citadel, and whose black arms were moving incessantly.~ ~“
 7    XXVII|        than in the open air. A black mould covered the walls
 8    XXVII|     pay. Three men, attired in black, were conversing in low
 9    XXXIX|       snowy bridal robes for a black dress, and wandered about
10    XLVII| covered with a white film; her black and swollen tongue was hanging
11       LI|  myself in anything but shabby black woollen dresses. Have you
12       LI|   perhaps, you have given me a black silk, recommending me to
13      LIV|    plainly dressedentirely in black—but her whole appearance
14       LV|  covered with a large piece of black silk, persistently repeating
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