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1    1|          there is in a house, the domestic comforts, which phrase may
2    1|       open air, and our lives are domestic in more senses than we think.
3    1| frequently to the detriment of my domestic arrangements. But the dining
4    5|         there was a deficiency of domestic sounds; neither the chum,
5    7|        took them, and a priceless domestic swept the floor and dusted
6    8|        the most sonorous of their domestic utensils, were endeavoring
7   13|     mutual. Nevertheless the most domestic cat, which has lain on a
8   13|           union of the marten and domestic cat. This would have been
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