Part,  Chapter

 1    Int         |  freedom, which unites so many different races in one uniform whole;
 2      I,       I| prattled the child.~ ~"That is different, my dear. But if I have
 3      I,       I|  myself as the inhabitant of a different planet," answered the young
 4      I,     III|       well; then we will try a different one. It may be that we shall
 5     II,       I|  justice of the peace, and the different attendants, county and state
 6    III,      II|           Because we profess a different belief from that acknowledged
 7    III,      II|  church."~ ~"Do they pray to a different God from ours?"~ ~"No; they
 8     IV,       I|  myself as the inhabitant of a different planet," he had replied;
 9     IV,      II|      that he is a being from a different planet!~ ~One day the tutor
10     IV,     III|      the moon, something quite different came within the field of
11      V,      II|        The bagpipe struck up a different air. The dwarf muttered
12      V,      II|        his master.~ ~With what different emotions Count Vavel returned
13     VI,       V|     make our plans for quite a different sort of war!"~ ~"What!"
14    VII,      II|  became acquainted with a very different life from that of the past
15    VII,      II|          The reality was quite different.~ ~Every man that was enrolled
16   VIII,       I|         I have begun to lead a different life - one with which I
17   VIII,     III|       of perusal, and test the different sensations - the bitter
18     IX,      II|      he had sent two, with two different couriers in different directions, -
19     IX,      II|      two different couriers in different directions, - and would
20     IX,     III|        war and star-gazing are different occupations. He was a soldier
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