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1    IV|  subjects which great men and grand gentlemen simply sneer at
2  VIII| pictured to herself as noble, grand, and glorious, with the
3    IX|     he had arranged to give a grand party in Fanny's honour
4    IX|       course.~ ~An especially grand assembly was to be held
5     X|      wealth and a monstrously grand name, both rather burdens
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