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1    9|        was let out through the rear avenues, and so escaped
2    9|        to the cart-path in the rear of the house, and then point
3   13| windows, from the woods in the rear to the front of my house,
4   14|     faint promise of Nature to rear her own children and feed
5   15|     the next apartment. In the rear there was the dim outline
6   15|        and house itself in the rear that shaded it, and grown
7   16|    proving that man was in the rear. The woods ring again, and
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