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1    1,    6|      four feet thick at their base; white chestnuts, which
2    1,    6|   from three yards from their base, rejoin the tree some thirty
3    1,   10|   which were placed about the base of the dwelling-house.~“
4    1,   12|     is situated below, at the base of the plateau. A road,
5    2,    6|      which bristled round its base.~There was, therefore, none
6    2,    8|      part of the river at the base of the bluff which had served
7    2,   10| fifteen feet of water, at the base of the cliff, which was
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