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1    1|        will nibble before it is ripe; and straightway his drastic
2    1|         it were beginning to be ripe, and life loses its crudity
3   10|    fruits, whose fruits are not ripe for him till they are turned
4   14| overlooked. When chestnuts were ripe I laid up half a bushel
5   16|         corn, which had not got ripe, on to the snow-crust by
6   18|         if their beauty was not ripe till then; even cotton-grass,
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