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1 I | bent on seeing the whole world as dull as~itself, and dull 2 I | appreciated. The~men of the world especially were conspicuous 3 I | good breeding, who knew the~world. By tacit agreement, perfectly 4 II | who have seen much of the world, and which makes statesmen 5 II | beautiful from the eyes of the world; and we succeeded. And what 6 II | only play that game, the world will always be deceived; 7 III | and her experience of the world, would have married her~ 8 III | portion of love in this base world.~ ~"One morning, attacked 9 III | there are other women~in the world, why not grant her the right 10 IV | is but one woman in the world~must be in favor of vengeance, 11 IV | her the only man~in the world; she feared to weary me, 12 IV | mistake; I love no one in the world~but you; you may demand 13 IV | married, happy, and defied the~world.'--'Well, it is too late 14 V | You disgust me with the world and with life.' she~said; ' 15 VI | glove, could have ruled the world by ruling the men of art 16 VI | out on to the stage of~the world, there to be cut to pieces 17 VI | it leads you to expect a~world of elegance and refinement. 18 VII | and why they want a little world of~their own, to which they 19 VIII| I have seen much of the world, I have studied it~perhaps