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1    1|     according to the fable, wore the bower before other clothes.
2    5| they had when the oxen that wore them were careering over
3    7|  lit up with expression. He wore a flat gray cloth cap, a
4   11|  soiled and worn out, but I wore light shoes and thin clothing,
5   15|    could well attend to. He wore a greatcoat in midsummer,
6   17| days in deep streams, which wore away the ice on every side,
7   19| there a week before my feet wore a path from my door to the
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