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 1    Pref|        and apprehensive lest the new liberal constitution of
 2       I|          he found fault with his new seat, because it was exposed
 3       V|       the courteous reserve of a new acquaintance. Two things
 4       X| marvelled at most of all was the new light that shone in her
 5       X|        invite you to share their new quarters with them. There
 6      XI|       godfather's present to the new convert would be a favourable
 7    XIII|        the princess tried on her new shoes, and found that Citizen
 8     XIV|          t you going to ask your new sister for a kiss, you young
 9     XIV|         gloom to reconnoitre the new arrivals. The country peasantry
10     XIV|         the gift, mindful of the new duties soon to be imposed
11      XV|     fir-tree, - all of which was new to Blanka and partaken of
12      XV|  undisturbed to devise something new and surprising against his
13   XVIII|             TOROCZKO.~ ~It was a new world to Blanka, - that
14   XVIII|       Anna wished to come to her new friend's aid at this embarrassing
15   XVIII|        on every side. But in her new home she found a large family
16   XVIII|        said he wished to begin a new career and turn miner."~ ~"
17     XIX|     wronged so shamefully.~ ~The new secretary's appearance in
18      XX|       dazzling display of bright new tinware. In the sleeping-room
19      XX|    bridesmaids escort her to her new home - which in this case
20    XXIV|       look after the iron works. New hands are to be engaged,
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