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1  23|       who is a man, and, as my neighbor says, has a bone in his
2  26|        a single dollar by your neighbor, you do not rest satisfied
3  32|      to deny it then. My civil neighbor, the tax-gatherer, is the
4  32| whether he shall treat me, his neighbor, for whom he has respect,
5  32|      whom he has respect, as a neighbor and well-disposed man, or
6  32|        one man. If my esteemed neighbor, the State's ambassador,
7  47|       desirous of being a good neighbor as I am of being a bad subject;
8  63|   individual with respect as a neighbor; which even would not think
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