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1    3|        timbers were saturated with dew, so that I fancied that
2    3|    nocturnal conventicle. The very dew seemed to hang upon the
3    7|            lost in every morning's dew - and become frizzled and
4    8|          shrub oaks, while all the dew was on, though the farmers
5    8|         work if possible while the dew is on - I began to level
6   10| mid-afternoon as when covered with dew in a spring morning. Every
7   11|           the grass was moist with dew. This was probably the same
8   18|         influence of the slightest dew that falls on it; and did
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