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1    7|    solitude, into which the rivers of society empty, that for
2   10|   similar to those found in rivers; but as there are no suckers
3   18|    up and floated off as in rivers, but, though it was completely
4   18| with the breaking up of the rivers and ponds and the settling
5   18|    formed off the mouths of rivers, and the forms of vegetation
6   18| itself is but one leaf, and rivers are still vaster leaves
7   18|     Such are the sources of rivers. In the silicious matter
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