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   Part,  Chapter
1 I, I | sudden admiration of the world for his works, elegant, 2 I, I | strength; then, in the gay world, for his good looks. But 3 I, I | already enough of them in the world; but she persisted, and 4 I, I | considered by the fashionable world the first portrait painter 5 I, I | everywhere as a man of the world he saw one day, at the Duchesse 6 I, I | went into the fashionable world for the glory of it, but 7 I, I | and bad.~Launched in the world, much sought because of 8 I, I | different. The men of her world, political advocates, financiers, 9 I, II | phenomenal truth: In this world war is made only to obtain 10 I, II | all the celebrities of the world, who met and complimented 11 I, II | Belonging to the polite world, but without value or talent, 12 I, II | and patronized the whole world, including dethroned princes, 13 I, II | outside of the beauty of the world and the beauty of art, of 14 I, II | Oh, Madame, in the polite world one does not die of laughter! 15 I, III| are the best woman in the world,” he said, touched by the 16 I, III| developed amid the life of the world. This was a pretty little 17 I, III| demonstrated that men of the world were wise in paying but 18 I, III| doors shut, far from the world, in the quiet of his own 19 I, III| lady who is roaming in the world of fancy.”~“The lady there, 20 I, III| springtime revarnishes the whole world,” was his reflection.~He 21 I, III| lies which people of their world ought neither to listen 22 I, III| upon this statement: the world certainly accused, suspected, 23 I, III| of a clever woman of the world to change by indescribable 24 I, IV | paint until the end of the world.~Olivier, in the midst of 25 II, I | me that I am alone in the world. We~love our mothers almost 26 II, I | dear Annette alone in the world,~as mamma has left me to-day. 27 II, I | anything but~that which all the world knows; I do the things that 28 II, I | now,~alas! Suddenly the world of half-seen subjects has 29 II, I | be~near you. In all the world, I have only Annette and 30 II, II | possess, the opinion the world has of me, and that which 31 II, II | which is not the you of the world that is admired and known, 32 II, III| herself directly, and for the world by means of an abbe, the 33 II, IV | all the pleasures of the world, distracting and varied 34 II, V | everything she had in the world, is to escape thus because 35 II, V | separated from the gay world by their mourning. Meeting 36 II, V | himself almost alone in the world with them; and as he now 37 II, V | reveals to man the mysterious world of emotions and of love. 38 II, VI | which she regarded the whole world; and at times she cast a 39 II, VI | his passion. He threw the world and himself as nourishment 40 II, VI | Duchess. “You men of the world and artists all have a grudge 41 II, VI | two beings from the ideal world, hardly two beings, indeed, 42 II, VI | her the only being in the world. One wishes her to see, 43 II, VI | intelligence of the fashionable world, those ignorant and pretentious 44 II, VI | nothing more to do in the world.~He should go on suffering


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