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1 4 | awe-inspiring and make your hair stand on end, such as park-shrines,
2 4 | awe-inspiring and make your hair stand on end, such as park-shrines,
3 4 | back & forth, I would not stand or sit or lie down. I would
4 4 | I would not lie down or stand up or walk. I would keep
5 4 | down, I would not sit up or stand or walk. I would keep lying
6 12, 20| would make a man's hair stand up if he were not free from
7 20 | walking slowly? Why don't I stand?' So he stands. The thought
8 72 | bark, & sapwood -- it would stand as pure heartwood. In the
9 72 | leaves, bark, & sapwood and stand as pure heartwood. ~"Magnificent,
10 82 | relatives & blood-kinsmen, stand around me saying, 'This
11 119, 6 | hollow water-pot set on a stand, and a man were to come
12 119, 6 | were a water-pot set on a stand, full of water up to the
13 119, 7 | were a water jar, set on a stand, brimful of water so that
14 125 | what do you see as you stand on the top of the mountain
15 125 | He might reply: 'As I stand on the top of the mountain
16 125 | pass, my dear, that, as you stand on the top of the mountain
17 125 | is it that you see as you stand on the top of the mountain
18 125 | thus: 'I, my dear, as I stand on the top of the mountain
19 125 | come to pass that, as you stand on the top of the mountain
20 125 | to say: 'I, my dear, as I stand on the top of the mountain
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