Book, Chapter

 1    1,   6|       has glowed with a healthy color, but all of them, as though
 2    1,  18|        part should seem to lend color to her charges, we laid
 3    2,  67|        got back his own natural color and he died, raving mad,
 4    4, 105|       streaming tears will lend color to your deception, and the
 5    4, 106|         for her own sons; as if color alone could change one's
 6    4, 106|       stained face can keep its color for some time, suppose that
 7    4, 106|   foreign style? No! Artificial color dirties the body without
 8    4, 121|  expensive; all this would lend color to my deception: I would
 9    5, 148| impotence. Her remark but gives color to the charge that, owing
10    5, 150|        life-like as possible in color and workmanship, and in
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