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 1    II|      order that if he does not change his diet immediately, and
 2    IV|  street; they never notice any change, however nearly it concerns
 3    IV|        He would have taken the change as much as a matter of course
 4     V|     very first she noticed the change that had taken place in
 5   VII|     point of fact, this sudden change of conduct was due to a
 6  VIII|  CHAPTER VIII.~ ~AN UNEXPECTED CHANGE.~ ~A month later John Kárpáthy
 7  VIII|        Master Jock."~ ~A great change had come over the Nabob
 8    IX|        and had not had time to change her dress.~ ~Ugh! that was
 9     X|        Eszéky, abroad, a great change came over him, and returning
10  XIII| arrived on the very day when a change for the better had set in,
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