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1 I, II| of the old horror arose a new and still more terrible 2 I, IV| pending their shipment to New York. There, in Mr. Dumany' 3 I, IV| said, smiling. "And in my New York gallery you will find 4 I, V| these, too, had gone over to New York to subdue with their 5 I, VI| happen to be - whether at New York, Rio de Janeiro, Palermo, 6 I, VII| accuse me of foul play, but a new election was found necessary, 7 I, VIII| shoulders on the street was new. Daily he went to church, 8 I, VIII| expression which was entirely new to me.~ ~"Well," he said, " 9 I, IX| and safer than any of your new inventions? Come, let me 10 I, XI| take up your status in your new domain to-morrow, and have 11 I, XI| commissioners meet on your new premises, and put you in 12 I, XIII| and, looking through the new and very handsome iron trellis 13 I, XIII| odds against the ensuing new election, and carry you 14 I, XIII| brought me good news. The new election was to take place 15 II, III| only to a level with my new and beautiful ally, but 16 II, VI| my dear friend, you are a new man, and considered almost 17 II, VII| everybody congratulated the new couple, and I added the 18 II, VII| wedding. After that, the new Benedict gave his arm to 19 II, VIII| not destroy it, but gives new proof of its value. I loved 20 II, IX| fingers, and given me a new, better, and more perfect 21 II, IX| my hand in honour of the new relation between us. He 22 II, X| halls and chambers of her new home, and find everything 23 II, XIII| him? Would this not give new matter for their suspicions, 24 II, XVI| money? This glass to the new landlord!"~ ~We clinked 25 II, XVI| millions. Surely you can buy a new wardrobe and jewellery for 26 II, XVI| her husband's funeral. The new Government was already established, 27 II, XVII| leave Europe and go to the New World - to America. My old 28 II, XVII| had accumulated. In the New World fortune clung to me