Chapter
1 II | before, are decked with new glory and might. Out of
2 II | of his love, and ruin the new~hopes.~ ~The organ sounded,
3 III | to~work at once to grow a new head. If they lack the strength
4 III | and ideas reappear in a new guise, and the~whole conditions
5 IV | exclusively. They must head the new forces as they once headed~
6 IV | other writers were putting new life~and elevation into
7 IV | redemption, and looking for~new forces where God puts them,
8 IV | brains that can forge a new~political system and begin
9 IV | political system and begin a new career of glory for a nation. ~
10 IV | disgust. The great lady of the new~school exercised no influence
11 IV | the sunlit summits of the new political world. In~that
12 VI | indeed, something quite new there. Terse of speech,
13 VI | his courage and gave~him new strength. In spite of his
14 VI | Armand that he had taken a new lease of life. His~guide,
15 VI | delightful presage of a new interest~in her life? And
16 VI | reward~artists and stir new life with noble thoughts.
17 VII | divine red surging like new blood under the~transparent
18 VIII| I am delighted to put a new interest into your life,"~
19 VIII| circumstances give the story a quite new application,"~returned he.~ ~"
20 IX | child,~yes, your child, your new creature. Ah! do not drive
21 IX | felt a change in herself, a~new feeling that she could not
22 IX | learned the joys of this new life of hers through the~
23 X | longing,~call forth a wholly new creature? a creature athrob
24 X | for the beginning of her new life and the~revelation
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