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1   2|    thousand miles off, but come as near home as I can. As
2  13|                  Merely to come into the world the heir
3  23| emigrants he says: "do not come before December; take the
4  27|                        You come from attending the funeral
5  28|  you endeavor to talk soon come to a stand against some
6  28|  inquiry is, Where did you come from? or, Where are you
7  40|    perceive how near I had come to admitting into my mind
8  42|  truth. Knowledge does not come to us by details, but in
9  51|    kingdoms, and republics come a-begging to a private man'
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