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1    7|        steady course before it reaches the ear of the bearer, else
2   10|      them. A huckleberry never reaches Boston; they have not been
3   17|      of the waters, so that it reaches to the surface, that which
4   18| reddish. When the flowing mass reaches the drain at the foot of
5   18|       surface in vain, till it reaches the living surface beyond.
6   19|    repose of my mid-day, there reaches my ears a confused tintinnabulum
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