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1    5|          ice and snow; and he will reach his stall only with the
2    6| Bright-town - which place he would reach some time in the morning.~ ~
3   11|      shadows, morning and evening, reach farther than their daily
4   14|            house, wherein you must reach up a torch upon a pole to
5   14|            as you would be glad to reach in a tempestuous night,
6   16|        suspect. At length he would reach the corn, and selecting
7   17| twenty-five per cent of this would reach its destination, and that
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