The Census in Moscow by Leo Nikoleyevich Tolstoy
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{19} A very complicated sort of whist. {20} The whole of this chapter is omitted by the Censor in the authorized edition, and is there represented by the following sentence: "And I felt that in money, in money itself, in the possession of it, there was something immoral; and I asked myself, What is money?" {21} Omitted by the Censor in the authorized edition. {22} Omitted by the Censor in the authorized edition. {23} The above passage is omitted in the authorized edition, and the following is added: "I came to the simple and natural conclusion, that, if I pity the tortured horse upon which I am riding, the first thing for me to do is to alight, and to walk on my own feet." {24} Omitted in the authorized edition. {25} Omitted in the authorized edition. {26} "Into a worse state," in the authorized edition. {27} Omitted in the authorized edition. {28} Omitted in the authorized edition. {29} Reaumur. |
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