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 1   4|                           This world is a place of business.
 2  13|        Merely to come into the world the heir of a fortune is
 3  17|     that God did not make this world in jest. It makes God to
 4  17| mankind scramble for them. The world's raffle! A subsistence
 5  18|        counterfeiting that the world has seen. I did not know
 6  21|        and wash the whole wide world in his tom.~ ~
 7  25|        undertake to reform the world in this particular. Do not
 8  27|   thought is sexton to all the world.~ ~
 9  29|       I know are not serene, a world in themselves. For the most
10  30|        as the Hindoos made the world rest on an elephant, the
11  33|      round a corner to see the world blow up.~ ~
12  34|     these things will fill the world for you; but if you soar
13  34|  individuals that populate the world. Any man thinking may say
14  46|      The finest manners in the world are awkwardness and fatuity
15  47|  Solons, in the history of the world, whose names at least may
16  48|     America sending to the Old World for her bitters! Is not
17  49|       the great resources of a world are taxed and drawn out,
18  51|  Message. A strange age of the world this, when empires, kingdoms,
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