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1    1|       farm, but could follow the bent of my genius, which is a
2    5|        and by their weight again bent down and broke the tender
3    7|        difference that the knees bent the wrong way. He would
4    8|        that now their minds were bent on the honey with which
5   12|         to those youths who were bent on this pursuit, trusting
6   16|       oak woods and solemn pines bent down with snow or bristling
7   17| admirable order, as if they were bent on making this a model farm;
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