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1    1|       is not a nail to hang a picture on, nor a shelf to receive
2    3|      suggestive somewhat as a picture in outlines. I did not need
3    3|    able to paint a particular picture, or to carve a statue, and
4    8|    small part of the glorious picture which he beholds in his
5   14|  gallery substituted some new picture, distinguished by more brilliant
6   14|  three inches distant, like a picture behind a glass, and the
7   17| implements of farming, such a picture as we see on the first page
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