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1    4|     divinity; and still the trembling robe remains raised, and
2   10|     of water is jarred, the trembling circles seek the shore and
3   13| squat there without fear or trembling. So perfect is this instinct,
4   15|     being affected with the trembling delirium, and his face was
5   16|     paces from me, at first trembling with fear, yet unwilling
6   17| Every winter the liquid and trembling surface of the pond, which
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