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1 1,3| the whole history of the world." ~And with the same calm 2 2,1| and to the noise of the world without. ~ ~ 3 5,2| conception that there was in this world a man who wished ill to 4 6,1| disposed, put the whole world under the ban, and condemn 5 6,2| gain it. ~The tulip-growing world, however, was thrown by 6 8,1| charged with anything in the world, as I am as free as the 7 11,2| because, on leaving this world, I do not wish to have any 8 11,2| child. I am alone in this world; my parents are dead; I 9 11,3| I have possessed in this world, the rest having been confiscated; 10 11,3| forgetting everything in the world besides, instinctively grasped 11 12,1| certain of awaking in another world full of light and glorious 12 12,1| colour of the sky, or of the world around him. ~Then suddenly 13 16,1| other habitation in the world without Rosa and his bulbs. ~ 14 17,1| have no friends in this world." ~"Then I come back to 15 17,1| secret to any one in the world; do you see, a connoisseur 16 18,2| who have no one in the world but you; sacrifice me, - 17 20,2| which I have had in this world." ~"I reproach you with 18 20,2| before everything in this world, Rosa." ~"May I believe 19 21,1| beautiful queens whom the world has seen. ~But Rosa had 20 22,1| until then. ~What would the world say when it heard that the 21 22,1| the eighth wonder of the world. But, as I said, if he tarried 22 24,1| little knowledge of the world and its ways, be able to 23 28,2| t say it before all the world, because they might burn 24 29,2| that I should not in this world give my name either to a 25 30,1| and happiest woman in the world; but ---- " ~"But what?" ~" 26 32,1| whom no joy remains in this world. ~Then, after some moments,