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1   10|   mirror which no stone can crack, whose quicksilver will
2   14|  contribute to make the ice crack and whoop.~ ~
3   15|    house, to have a social "crack"; one of the few of his
4   16|    the morning would find a crack in the earth a quarter of
5   16|     hour in the endeavor to crack it by repeated blows with
6   17|     team, slipped through a crack in the ground down toward
7   18| near the river hear the ice crack at night with a startling
8   18|  wiss. He too is helping to crack it. How handsome the great
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