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1 I | the petty events of their life constantly gave rise. Another 2 I | strong intellect who knew life by instinct as the free 3 I | reasonable woman who loves life and respects death.~The 4 II | Nothing was known of his early life, and all sorts of legends 5 II | indeed, his great end in life seemed to be the concoction 6 III | marry, would not burden his life with a wife who would be 7 III | But the wisest way of life is to take it easy. We are 8 III | everywhere. And on a sudden this life, which he had endured till 9 III | whether the wisest thing in life were not to beget two or 10 III | common, smacking of low life. A woman, he told himself, 11 III | looks like a man who enjoys life, too.”~What strange craving 12 III | full of r‘s, looked upon life as a capital thing, in which 13 III | to-morrow, every hour of my life, always, for our friendship 14 IV | Pearl seemed endowed with life—the life of a vessel driven 15 IV | seemed endowed with life—the life of a vessel driven on by 16 IV | not the soul, was not the life of this simple-minded, chaste, 17 IV | they hoped for. And so her life had flowed on, uniform, 18 V | away like a storm, and then life, like the sky, is calm once 19 V | rest and all the grimace of life put off. Thus he might catch 20 V | for the common every-day life which he must take up again.~ 21 VI | conscious of the burden of life.”~The old man did not have 22 VI | and give him a lesson, for life at home was becoming very 23 VII | to reflect.~Never in his life had he had to face a difficulty. 24 VII | forgiveness has saved my life; but you must never see 25 VII | truth, every moment of my life has been a martyrdom which 26 VII | other man; that he was my life, my joy, my hope, my comfort, 27 VII | How dreadful and delusive life is! Nothing lasts. Then 28 VIII| of an easy and tranquil life, he began to anticipate 29 VIII| went on:~“On the whole, life is very endurable on board 30 VIII| exclaimed:~“How horrible life is! If by any chance we 31 VIII| sentimental scenes of seafaring life. In the first a fisherman’ 32 IX | departure and of the peaceful life on board, cradled by the 33 IX | wandering, always moving. His life under his father’s roof 34 IX | to the details of his new life and any details he might 35 IX | this vagabond convict’s life solely because his mother 36 IX | in which henceforth his life was to be confined.~Next 37 IX | the last two months of his life, especially in his own soul. 38 IX | away down stream, as his life must. He was so weary of 39 IX | beaten in the struggle for life, worn out and crushed, setting 40 IX | not knowing where, this life of hideous misery, he longed 41 IX | she felt, too, as if her life were ended; yes, and she


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