Book, Chapter

1    5, 145|  tiny chinks, rather than windows, cut through the stone wall
2    5, 145|   as they were by immense windows. Seneca (Epist. 86), "But
3    5, 145| day long, through immense windows; men call baths-for-night-moths;
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