Chapter

 1       I|       we shall not have time to change; we had only two minutes
 2       I| Manasseh Adorjan, that a sudden change of government policy, and
 3    VIII|       and consented to make the change which he desired, albeit
 4       X|         entire mood underwent a change: she became light-hearted
 5      XI|      her physician prescribed a change of air. Knowing that his
 6      XI|  Nevertheless, even this slight change - the drives[108] to and
 7      XI|         more than one momentous change in the political world,
 8     XIV|         ears, you won't make me change my mind. I'm ready to treat
 9    XVII|         strongly opposed to any change in their preconcerted arrangements;
10     XIX|  November, that she is about to change her religion and marry again,
11   XXIII|          you'll find some loose change in it which you may divide
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