Chapter

 1      III|   honestly and loyally gained the rank of general which the Emperor
 2      III|          impressed by the exalted rank of his guests.~ ~“It is
 3       VI|           her fortune and her new rank.~ ~And the baroness had
 4      XIV|          were below her father in rank, and most of them were not
 5     XVII|          said, “or too large. His rank is not equal to ours. I
 6     XVII|           could afford to despise rank; that he was so rich that
 7     XXIX|       entitles him to the highest rank. Believe me, we can safely
 8    XXXIV|           happiness, i.e., youth, rank, health, and riches.~ ~But
 9     XLII|       finding them not as high in rank, nor as rich as herself.
10     XLIV|         and the prejudices of his rank and of his education; but
11      XLV|         openly, regardless of his rank, of his dignity, and of
12      LII|          To discover the name and rank of his new clients was but
13      LIV| undoubtedly there in the foremost rank, urging on the crowd.”~ ~
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