Parte,  Chap.

1   I,       XIX|      travelling a great number of lights which looked exactly like
2   I,       XIX|         to be, and found that the lights were approaching them, and
3   I,       XIX|     closely what all these moving lights might be; and very soon
4  II,       XIX|         the town were filled with lights unaffected by the wind,
5  II,     XXXIV|         more completely, and many lights began to flit through the
6  II,     XXXIV|               Nor where there are lights and it is bright," said
7  II,      XXXV| distinguished, while the numerous lights made it possible to judge
8  II,      XLVI|       master-key and went in with lights and witnessed the unequal
9  II,      LXII|        sinners in these days, and lights unnumbered are needed for
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