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1    1| concerning them, describing their tracks and what calls they answered
2   13|          be in these woods, whose tracks I saw after the rain? It
3   14|          about and doubled on its tracks; and, for wrecks, it is
4   15|       blew the oak leaves into my tracks, where they lodged, and
5   15|           dividers in my own deep tracks - to such routine the winter
6   15|        sufficed to obliterate the tracks of the last traveller. And
7   15|        evening I crossed the deep tracks of a woodchopper leading
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