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1    1| rags with it. I was wont to pity the clumsy Irish laborers
2    1|     needed. Then I began to pity myself, and I saw that it
3    8|     remembered with as much pity as pride, if I remembered
4   12|    much affected. I did not pity the fishes nor the worms.
5   12|  called them. We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired
6   16|   hand they only excited my pity. One evening one sat by
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