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 1  Int      |         as “A Voyage Around the World,” is perhaps most interesting
 2    1,    2|     hemisphere.”~“That’s a wide world,” said the Major.~“Well,
 3    1,    3|     most beautiful lands in the world, and complete their honeymoon
 4    1,    4| children were left alone in the world.~Mary Grant was then only
 5    1,    4|  Southern Seas, or go round the world if necessary. Let us go,
 6    1,    5|          and possibly round the world, for Lady Helena was right
 7    1,    5|   touched the shores of the New World, for the largest of the
 8    1,   10|      even we go right round the world?”~His generous enthusiasm
 9    1,   10|       good man goes through the world, doing all the good he can.
10    1,   13|      the great chain of the New World.~On reaching a little mound
11    1,   18|        to all the porter in the world, even to the famous Highland
12    1,   23|         in the best beds in the world. We have nothing to fear.
13    1,   23|      things are going on in the world.”~Forthwith the geographer
14    1,   24| difficult thing to find in this world. ‘However,’ he added, ‘I
15    1,   24|       the capital cities in the world. He tried on the shirts
16    2,    3|        little island is all his world. The whole human race is
17    2,    3|      man on the last day of the world. Believe me, Monsieur Paganel,
18    2,    6|       the freest country in the world.~His guests congratulated
19    2,    8|         the mail-coaches in the world. I dont know a better fashion
20    2,    9|          all the SAVANTS in the world. Think, my friends, of a
21    2,    9|         face of the rest of the world.’”~Paganel’s tirade was
22    2,   10|        in any other part of the world.”~Naturally enough, the
23    2,   11|       Alexander. All the little world was so absorbed in its own
24    2,   12|         he is left alone in the world!”~“I dont think so, madam,”
25    2,   12|    America, Oceanica, the whole world belongs to the English.
26    2,   13| resemble the forests of the New World; and the Eucalyptus, the “
27    2,   13|        cedars of Lebanon, those world monuments burnt by unlucky
28    2,   14|  celestial than the terrestrial world, when a distant sound aroused
29    2,   14|         the most musical in the world, they can’t sing Mozart!”~
30    3,    1|      Toward what quarter of the world should they direct their
31    3,    1|        is the best motto in the world!”~
32    3,   10|         on their plumage, and a world of starlings with reddish
33    3,   11|        to wish for in the other world. The wife of Kara-Tete was
34    3,   11|      follow them into the other world.~Six unfortunate fellows
35    3,   13|      carry us to the end of the world with the thousandth part
36    3,   13|      carrying arms in the other world!”~“Well!” said the Major, “
37    3,   14|     this volcano burst upon the world, broad streams of lava were
38    3,   15|         had to try all over the world. Mary drank in his words,
39    3,   19|        isle. No echoes from the world would ever reach it. The
40    3,   20|       cut off here from all the world, and no communication with
41    3,   21|         they had gone round the world. The passengers in this
42    3,   21|       most perfect woman in the world has always her quota. So,
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