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1 I, TransPre| stung by a mosquito in the dark. Cervantes from certain 2 I, I| and his days from dawn to dark, poring over them; and what 3 I, XIV| in living words;~ Or in dark valleys or on lonely shores,~ 4 I, XVI| as they were left in the dark they all laid on one upon 5 I, XVI| and made his way in the dark into the room crying: "Hold! 6 I, XVII| after the innkeeper in the dark, and meeting the officer, 7 I, XIX| in this way, the night dark, the squire hungry, the 8 I, XX| night was, as has been said, dark, and they had happened to 9 I, XX| of, when the night is so dark that there is not a star 10 I, XXVIII| on a loose double-skirted dark brown jacket bound tight 11 I, XLVII| swiftness, enveloped in a dark thick cloud, or on a chariot 12 I, L| thyself into the midst of its dark burning waters, else thou 13 II, IX| been glad had it been quite dark, so as to find in the darkness 14 II, IX| either I see badly, or that dark mass that one sees from 15 II, XIII| to be pressed, and in the dark bolted mouthfuls like the 16 II, XIV| their feats of arms in the dark, like highwaymen and bullies, 17 II, XIX| his dogmatism.~ ~It grew dark; but before they reached 18 II, XXIII| travelling downwards into that dark region without any certainty 19 II, XXIII| I could see by the great dark circles round her eyes, 20 II, XLVIII| then finding herself in the dark, turned about to make off, 21 II, XLVIII| and the room was left as dark as a wolf's mouth, as the 22 II, LV| it when night, somewhat dark and cloudy, overtook him. 23 II, LV| Dapple fell into a deep dark hole that lay among some 24 II, LV| advanced, sometimes in the dark, sometimes without light, 25 II, LXVIII| The night was somewhat dark, for though there was a 26 II, LXIX| night, which was somewhat dark, the want of daylight could 27 II, LXXIV| free and clear, rid of the dark shadows of ignorance that