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1    3|    stop the cars, and make a hue and cry about it, as if
2    5| their bright velvety crimson hue, and by their weight again
3    7|     cast such a sombre moral hue over the world, seemed to
4   10|      and colored them of the hue they now wear, and obtained
5   10|   its waters are of the same hue. As at Walden, in sultry
6   16|    modern times; of the very hue and substance of Nature,
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