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1    3|  the most admirable kind of invisible fence, has fairly impounded
2    3|    of a mosquito making its invisible and unimaginable tour through
3    5|    Tell. The air is full of invisible bolts. Every path but your
4    6|  dwells in my neighborhood, invisible to most persons, in whose
5   10|   from the rest as if by an invisible cobweb, boom of the water
6   10|  inscribed on its otherwise invisible surface amid the reflected
7   19| things behind, will pass an invisible boundary; new, universal,
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