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1    1|   speaking all passing vessels bound coastwise; to keep up a
2    2|                  That knows no bound, and that heroic virtue~ ~
3    5|       warmed, and pressed, and bound round with ligatures, and
4    8| laboriosus was I to travellers bound westward through Lincoln
5   12|       exists," that is, is not bound to inquire what is his food,
6   13|        it some ill-fed village bound yielding to the instinct
7   14|       woods toward Fair Haven, bound for Mexico. Several times,
8   15|     Insurance Company, who was bound to go however far; and ever
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