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1    7|    meant, for he could write a remarkably good hand himself. I sometimes
2   10|      the surrounding hills are remarkably full of the same kind of
3   10|       greenish reflections and remarkably deep, which is the most
4   10|     observed that the pond was remarkably smooth, so that it was difficult
5   10| comparatively shallow, and not remarkably pure. A walk through the
6   13|        even than chickens. The remarkably adult yet innocent expression
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