1 I can't permit you to stay out there all night.
2 The night came on, with the moon to lighten it.
3 It broke like a mournful lullaby upon the night.
4 But the night sat lightly upon the sea and the land.
5 I wonder if any night on earth will ever again be like this one.
6 Then I'll take you some night in the pirogue when the moon shines.
7 It was eleven o'clock that night when Mr. Pontellier returned from Klein's hotel.
8 He had regained his composure, which seemed to have been somewhat impaired the night before.
9 The lovers, who had laid their plans the night before, were already strolling toward the wharf.
10 The stillest hour of the night had come, the hour before dawn, when the world seems to hold its breath.
11 The little stinging, buzzing imps succeeded in dispelling a mood which might have held her there in the darkness half a night longer.
12 It was Saturday night a few weeks after the intimate conversation held between Robert and Madame Ratignolle on their way from the beach.
13 She left them in heated argument, speculating about the conclusion of the tale which their mother promised to finish the following night.
14 All the mystery and witchery of the night seemed to have gathered there amid the perfumes and the dusky and tortuous outlines of flowers and foliage.
15 She had thought of speaking to the cook concerning her blunders of the previous night; but Mr. Pontellier had saved her that disagreeable mission, for which she was so poorly fitted.
16 But that night she was like the little tottering, stumbling, clutching child, who of a sudden realizes its powers, and walks for the first time alone, boldly and with over-confidence.
17 Mrs. Pontellier's mind was quite at rest concerning the present material needs of her children, and she could not see the use of anticipating and making winter night garments the subject of her summer meditations.
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