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1    1|    whether of space or time, laugh at each other's masquerade.
2    7|     he would greet me with a laugh of inexpressible satisfaction,
3   13| front of me, set up his mild laugh and betrayed himself. I
4   13|    startled by his unearthly laugh behind me. But why, after
5   13|      he came up by that loud laugh? Did not his white breast
6   15|    stands resounded with the laugh and gossip of inhabitants,
7   17|   shall hear a solitary loon laugh as he dives and plumes himself,
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