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1    5|      strings of a harp which it swept. All sound heard at the
2    7|        and a priceless domestic swept the floor and dusted the
3   10| impurity presented to it sinks, swept and dusted by the sun's
4   13|      laid the second floor, and swept out the shavings, would
5   13|   mother, as if a whirlwind had swept them away, and they so exactly
6   14|        were numbed with cold, I swept some of them out, but I
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