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1 I | cases for a voyage round the world. Next she fetched some little
2 I | that youngster into the world, so I will leave him my
3 III | little knowledge of the world; for in the course of his
4 III | and natural thing in the world; but that he should leave
5 IV | stealthy, into the infinite world of ideas, bringing back
6 IV | fairy-like.”~“What in the world are you talking about?”
7 IV | for he loved no one in the world but his mother. And as he
8 IV | who had vanished from the world. By degrees he saw him quite
9 V | have been glad that all the world should accuse his mother
10 V | the time of day when the world was bathing, Pierre went
11 V | everywhere the same, all the world over.~His mother had done
12 V | fashionable and showy women of the world, some indeed to the less
13 VII | tranquil. Everything in the world seemed to him quite natural
14 VII | far unlike the rest of the world, as to be able to say to
15 VII | everything— everything in the world to me for so long! Listen,
16 VII | him! I had but him in the world, and you two boys, your
17 VIII| doubtful introductions in the world. It would be enough if your
18 IX | up from the ends of the world and holding in their intangible
19 IX | have not a farthing in the world.”~Marowsko said: “It is
20 IX | at the other side of the world.~In that vessel which nothing
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