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 1  Int      |       time, deserted his favorite field of labor, fiction, and devoted
 2    1,   22| themselves in front of an immense field of horns, regularly planted
 3    1,   22|         An hour afterward and the field of horns lay two miles behind.~
 4    1,   24|           later under the name of field larks. Robert had been clever
 5    2,    2|          giving the DUNCAN a fair field on a calm sea for displaying
 6    2,    3|     exclaimed Paganel, “it is the field par excellence for the exercise
 7    2,   14|     Victoria in Australia, as the field for sowing the paternal
 8    3,   10|         many must be lying on the field of battle, never to return
 9    3,   10|      whiten without burial on the field of battle.~Then the sorrowful
10    3,   15|         subterranean forces had a field for the display of all their
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