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1 VI| with her fortune and her new rank.~ ~And the baroness 2 XI| rapacious individuals had some new demand to make.~ ~“I thought,” 3 XVII| less astonished.~ ~“Of what new freak is this doleful face 4 XXIX| was about to offer some new objection when his son interrupted 5 XXX| they incarcerating some new prisoner, or were they stationing 6 XXXIV| sparkled in the eyes of the new Marquise de Sairmeuse, there 7 XLI| absolutely nothing.”~ ~“Some new danger threatens us.”~ ~“ 8 XLIV| has~ ~given an entirely new, and certainly surprising, 9 XLIV| pardon.~ ~“If he desires a new trial, I will give him a 10 XLVII| convey M. d’Escorval to his new home.~ ~The worthy man’s 11 XLVII| is saved, he is granted a new trial, and there can be 12 XLIX| gone by.~ ~Acquitted at his new trial, restored to the possession 13 L| lifted from her breast. But a new idea, which was to grow, 14 L| that she preferred.~ ~These new joys awakened many strange 15 LI| to entertain hopes of a new and better life, when one 16 LII| Blanche was listening to a new book which Aunt Medea was 17 LII| the name and rank of his new clients was but child’s 18 LII| There was constantly some new invention, as if he found 19 LIV| well.~ ~But there were no new revelations, and for this