Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |   extraordinary entrée in the New World, that they may deserve
 2   Pres         |      The Fools of Love"; "The New Landlord"; "Black Diamonds"; "
 3   Pres         |     Western gardens, but many new to American eyes, crowd
 4   Pres         |   three.~ ~NELTJE BLANCHAN.~ ~NEW YORK, JUNE, 1898.~ ~ ~ ~
 5      I,     III|     of time to look about his new lodgings.~ ~Apparently the
 6      I,     III|      the illustrations.~ ~The new lodger was not specially
 7     II,       I| public highway to welcome the new proprietress of the estate.
 8     II,       I|   were on the lookout for the new lady of the manor, in order
 9     II,       I| before so grand a dame as the new mistress of the manor. He
10     II,       I|     handsomer, it is said the new proprietress intends to
11     II,       I|     manor have been hung with new tapestry, and the conservatory
12     II,       I|     that everything rural was new to her. While walking through
13     II,     III|      in case I did not sign a new contract with the present
14    III,       I|      been bought for her, and new melodies were inserted in
15    III,      II|  village?"~ ~"The manor has a new occupant. A lady has taken
16    III,     III|       and steam-mills on the "new ground." They cultivated
17    III,      IV|     the natural wonder.~ ~The new owner of Fertőszeg, Baroness
18     IV,       I|     question was, whether the new mistress of the manor, the
19     IV,       I|       appeal for charity. The new owner of Fertőszeg had interested
20     IV,      II|  lease was not necessary. The new owner of the castle having
21     IV,      II|     to take possession of his new purchase, which lay adjacent
22     IV,      II|       relics.~ ~ ~ ~Since the new mistress's advent in the
23     IV,      II|  glass, her face betrayed the new emotion which had taken
24      V,     III|          The flood has made a new survey of the lake necessary,
25     VI         |           PART VI~ ~DEATH AND NEW LIFE IN THE NAMELESS CASTLE~ ~
26     VI,      VI| everywhere; and they were all new to her. Ludwig had never
27    VII,      II|  timid, uncertain manner of a new beginner, Miska's martial
28    VII,     III|    separate from Josephine. A new palace will be built for
29    VII,     III|  palace will be built for the new empress. Who is the fortunate
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