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1    1|       happens to a gentleman's legs, they can be mended; but
2    1|        accident happens to the legs of his pantaloons, there
3    1|        not soon get upon their legs again; and then there would
4    5| blackberry vines run round its legs; pine cones, chestnut burs,
5    6|        that no exertion of the legs can bring two minds much
6    7|        men of ideas instead of legs, a sort of intellectual
7   13|    pretending broken wings and legs, to attract my attention,
8   17|   crust of the earth? When two legs of my level were on the
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