Book, Chapter

1    1,  26|    the threshold itself; the lamps, failing because of a lack
2    1,  26| poured oil in the flickering lamps by this time, and the boys,
3    2,  49| thing as the horsemen on the lamps; you would have taken them
4    2,  68|      as I was concerned, the lamps already seemed to burn double
5    2,  74|   the melted liquid into the lamps. Fortunata had, by this
6    2,  77|    bronze fishermen upon the lamps, the tables were of solid
7    2,  78|    told them to sprinkle the lamps with it; and he even went
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