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1    7|    leave his dinner in the bushes, when his dog had caught
2   10|   known the high blueberry bushes about the shore, which commonly
3   13| cantering off, bending the bushes with his weight, imagining
4   15|    seen the well and lilac bushes by the wall, in the now
5   16|  and stand silent amid the bushes till I had passed.~ ~
6   16|   cut off, the sprouts and bushes which spring up afford them
7   18|   concealed himself in the bushes on the south side, to await
8   18|   sparrow singing from the bushes on the shore - olit, olit,
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