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1 I | those who believe that the world is growing~cleverer day
2 IV | cat's, seemed to spite the world because she~was so ugly.
3 IV | gracious candor, a man of the world could~have found no fault
4 IV | of the pleasures of the world; and,~seeing how their parents
5 V | supposed by the lessons the world has to offer to young spirits.
6 V | arrested every painter in the world. The~shop was not yet lighted,
7 VI | intimate friends forgetting the world, the theatre,~poetry, music,
8 VI | these incidents occupied the world, they were not of a nature~
9 VII | hold a prism between the~world and the eyes of a young
10 XII | should it be despised? The world began~with trade, since
11 XIII | information, the tone of the world she had~to live in. Her
12 XIII | diversion~in the fashionable world. The house which he was
13 XIII | walked~groveling in the world of reality, while his head
14 XIV | that he kept for the~outer world those treasures of wit and
15 XIV | that are current in the world as to the inconstancy~of
16 XIV | wretched in the midst of a world of~festivity which to her
17 XV | on a~rock far from the world and the ideas which are
18 XVII | She was disgusted with the world, which to her seemed~mean
19 XVIII| compromising me. I know~the world too well, my dear, to abandon
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