He walked languidly to the window and looked out into the darkcourt.
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He sprang to the window, and shouted down the darkcourt.
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It meant he was an outlaw even among the darkcourt.
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Dirty darkcourt to sit in; snobs to talk to,-greatchange, as you may fancy.
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But going down a darkcourt to see criminals-
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A block away they turned into an alley, and followed it back into a darkcourt.
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Once as he passed through a darkcourt a madman darted out in his path shaking his fist.
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They were not long upon the way before the cab stopped at the entrance to a rather darkcourt.
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Go up that darkcourt.
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The collection moved on to long darkcourt jackets with embroidered collars resembling those worn at the court of Louis XIV.
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It was a dreary structure, looking out on one side upon a damp garden, on the other on a darkcourt.
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The monk preceded them across the darkcourt toward the great black mass, his lantern creating ghastly shadows against the broken mist.
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The building, which, on two of its sides, literally rose from out the water, was, as usual, erected around a darkcourt.
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They passed finally into a darkcourt-yard, up a winding staircase, across an embowered balcony, and Coleman entered alone a room where there were lights.
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Her response was that of most DarkCourt fey when weakened-irrationalattacks.
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Some of that had changed when Niall took over the DarkCourt.