1 This was a new aspect for the Doctor.
2 I hardly think we need new fixtures, Leonce.
3 Don't let us get anything new; you are too extravagant.
4 Quite new; 'brand' new, in fact; a present from my husband.
5 But her new and unexpected line of conduct completely bewildered him.
6 A new race of beings must have sprung up, leaving only you and me as past relics.
7 He regretted that she did not feel inclined to go with him and select new fixtures.
8 Edna was sobbing, just as she had wept one midnight at Grand Isle when strange, new voices awoke in her.
9 His coming was in the nature of a welcome disturbance; it seemed to furnish a new direction for her emotions.
10 The flowers were like new acquaintances; she approached them in a familiar spirit, and made herself at home among them.
11 But for the past few days the old gentleman had been upon Edna's hands, and in his society she was becoming acquainted with a new set of sensations.
12 Early upon the morning following those hours passed in Arobin's society, Edna set about securing her new abode and hurrying her arrangements for occupying it.
13 That she was seeing with different eyes and making the acquaintance of new conditions in herself that colored and changed her environment, she did not yet suspect.
14 The following morning Mr. Pontellier, upon leaving for his office, asked Edna if she would not meet him in town in order to look at some new fixtures for the library.
15 Nor was the Doctor happier in his selection, when he told the old, ever new and curious story of the waning of a woman's love, seeking strange, new channels, only to return to its legitimate source after days of fierce unrest.
16 She recalled faintly an ecstasy of pain, the heavy odor of chloroform, a stupor which had deadened sensation, and an awakening to find a little new life to which she had given being, added to the great unnumbered multitude of souls that come and go.