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1    1|        the hills all summer to pick the berries which came in
2    4| considerably out of his way to pick up a silver dollar; but
3    6|        my bed, and left him to pick his way through the darkness
4   10|      swallow dip apparently to pick an insect from its surface
5   13|    regularly at lunch time and pick up the crumbs at my feet.
6   16|         nearer and nearer, and pick up the kernels which the
7   16|    these titmice came daily to pick a dinner out of my woodpile,
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