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1    1| settled down on earth and forgotten heaven. We have adopted
2    1|   that higher state to be forgotten. There is actually no place
3    7| on itself, and let him be forgotten still. He never heard the
4   14| an Indian tribe, is quite forgotten, or known only by its flowering
5   14|  process. It will soon be forgotten, in these days of stoves,
6   18|    and all his faults are forgotten. There is not only an atmosphere
7   19| His companion's prayer is forgotten.~ ~
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