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1 After all, it was getting dark and the very blackness of the place was forbidding.
2 Outwardly, I was calm and even cheerful, but within reigned the very blackness of darkness.
3 Outside was the very blackness of darkness.
4 I watched the twilight darken into night until the very blackness swam before my eyes in blood-red spots.
5 At last it grew quite dark, and finally there arose all around them the very blackness of darkness.
6 In anxious expectation he waited and watched on deck, while all around there was the very blackness of darkness.
7 He says that for these uncounted millions "death and the future are the very blackness of despair."
8 Their very blackness makes it hard to estimate how many black holes inhabit the cosmos and how big they are.
9 Strange lights would dance before my eyes, and then suddenly the very blackness of darkness would appall me by its dense gloom.
10 The very blackness of my picture proved later on, when I came to use it with a magic lantern, the taking feature of it.
11 "Your eyes are fixed," Von Ragastein murmured, "upon that very blackness behind which the sun will rise at dawn.
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