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1    1| still living, and dying, and buried by this other's brass; always
2    1|     may be were not decently buried themselves. The mason who
3    3|    as long as I live, and be buried in it first, that it may
4    6|    none can show where he is buried. An elderly dame, too, dwells
5   13| victorious, are said to have buried the bodies of their own
6   15|     of these dwellings, with buried cellar stones, and strawberries,
7   15|     survived for a long time buried in drifts, even without
8   19|     life, whose egg has been buried for ages under many concentric
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