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1    1|      usual capital, using such slender means as I had already got.
2    7|        would pare it away to a slender stake or splinter which
3    8|       found them; graceful and slender like ripples caught up from
4   10|   trees next the shore are the slender eyelashes which fringe it,
5   16| sufficiently reduced for their slender throats. A little flock
6   16|     sharp nose, scant tail and slender paws. It looked as if Nature
7   17|    come with fishing-reels and slender lunch, and let down their
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