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 1       I|       Manasseh Adorjan, that a sudden change of government policy,
 2     III|  changed the next instant to a sudden expression of disquiet,
 3     VII|          Ah, la beata!"~ ~This sudden turn of affairs drove Gabriel
 4    VIII|        could have wrought this sudden transformation in the deserted
 5    VIII|       the past to admit of any sudden recon[73]ciliation in this
 6       X|    that it should cause such a sudden and complete transformation
 7    XIII|              CHAPTER XIII.~ ~A SUDDEN FLIGHT.~ ~Blanka sat in
 8    XIII| despair, and bewildered by the sudden turn of events which had
 9    XIII|    gloom, and she cried out in sudden terror.~ ~"Do not be alarmed,
10   XXIII|     caused the horse to make a sudden spring to one side.[291]~ ~"
11  XXVIII|      seemed to have acquired a sudden extraordinary fondness for
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