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1    1,    2|     or three roots, which he picked off the ground, and from
2    1,    2|       driven to distraction, picked up the stones within his
3    2,   12|   had never before seen, had picked a quarrel with one of his
4    2,   12|     sagacity of his mind. He picked up the document and became
5    2,   14| returned to the document.~He picked it up and turned it over
6    2,   14|     no idea of being beaten, picked up the paper. What he had
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