Chapter

 1   Pre|         reached the unassailable position of a national classic.~ ~
 2    II|     place you in such an awkward position that you cannot find a single
 3    II|         of the other. I know the position of every stranger who comes
 4    II|    moment you are in no better a position than Juan de Castro, who
 5   III| slightest regard to his official position; or the poor man might stray
 6   III|           The crowd takes up its position in the cemetery and the
 7   VII|      margin concerning the exact position of affairs, if your honour
 8   VII|     suggestion for bettering the position of the National Museum."~ ~"
 9  VIII|     promises you ease and a high position."~ ~"Who is it?"~ ~"His
10    IX|         Mrs. Meyer in an upright position, but all to no purpose,
11     X|         is in the most difficult position conceivable when she first
12    XI|       completely changed Fanny's position in the eyes of the great
13    XV|          in a similarly charming position, wrapped in a similar burnous,
14   XVI|          Fanny began to find her position more and more natural;[Pg
15   XVI|   highest circles, and enjoyed a position of distinction there peculiarly
16   XVI|         of her. She is a lady of position and altogether blameless;
17  XVII|         arose from her recumbent position and confusedly begged him
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