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 1       II|            bewildered by the sudden change in his situation.~ ~His
 2      III|    Sairmeuse deemed it advisable to change the subject.~ ~This he did,
 3      VII|          public opinion—this abrupt change from gloom and discontent
 4     VIII|           that this interview would change nothing, since everything
 5       XI|           the young marquis did not change his insolently nonchalant
 6      XII|            irritated him, he should change his mind? What would become
 7     XIII|              account of this sudden change. But I have courage; I shall
 8     XVII|             that was time enough to change all the girl’s intentions.~ ~
 9       XX|          They did not murmur at the change; their vanity was satisfied.~ ~
10     XXIV|           And you, Maurice, run and change your clothes; and, above
11     XXXI|             without waiting for his change, rushed back to the citadel,
12    XXXII|             dismayed by this sudden change.~ ~“What a dangerous and
13    XXXII|   perturbation.~ ~So marked was the change that even the Duc de Sairmeuse
14     XXXV|             Escorval’s knee.~ ~This change of position elicited a moan
15    XXXVI|      suburbs where I can purchase a change of clothing.” He departed;
16  XXXVIII|            Chateau de Sairmeuse; to change the joy of the bridal-day
17  XXXVIII|             servants, a fire, and a change of clothing there—and to-morrow,
18  XXXVIII| drawing-room for me, and bring me a change of clothing.”~ ~The valet
19      XLI|    attributed this sudden and happy change entirely to the rupture
20   XLVIII|             in making the slightest change in her habits.~ ~She sent
21       LI|           no longer the same.~ ~The change, it is true, had been gradual;
22       LI|        Marquise de Sairmeuse.~ ~The change was so marked that even
23      LIV|           He passed, without even a change of countenance, from almost
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