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1    1|  visible, often imaginable, wood-pile, and the forms of both old
2   13|   day when I went out to my wood-pile, or rather my pile of stumps,
3   14|      Every man looks at his wood-pile with a kind of affection.
4   16|     the topmost stick of my wood-pile, before my window, where
5   16| south hillside and about my wood-pile, the partridges came out
6   18|    forest, ay, at your very wood-pile, whether its winter is past
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