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 1       II|    man was reviewing all the different phases of his life.~ ~At
 2       IV|  were to be champions of two different principles, as well as rivals.~ ~
 3     XVII|  that in their veins flows a different blood from ours. But patience!
 4    XXVII|      knew it. It was quite a different thing.~ ~“Say at once that
 5     XXXV|      life upon a cord, was a different matter.~ ~Great drops of
 6    XXXVI| resumed the host, in quite a different tone. “You see, we are obliged
 7      XLI|      Slowly she examined the different rooms on the lower floor,
 8     XLII|     I desire something quite different.”~ ~“What? Name your conditions.”~ ~
 9     XLII|      for herself an entirely different reputation. If she could
10     XLVI|   others inspire—an entirely different physical impression, which
11   XLVIII|      This was due to several different circumstances. First, to
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