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1    3|    feet downward through the mud and slush of opinion, and
2    6| through the darkness and the mud to Brighton - or Bright-town -
3   10|  drained and sold it for the mud at its bottom. It did not
4   10|   white lily, which requires mud, or the common sweet flag,
5   13|      her brood, to probe the mud for worms, flying but a
6   18|   alligator comes out of the mud with quakings of the earth.
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