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1    1|         man rooted himself thus firmly in the earth, but that he
2   10|         down, and the small end firmly fastened in the sandy bottom.
3   13| saddle-bow, still apparently as firmly fastened as ever, and he
4   14|     grow harder and adhere more firmly with age, and it would take
5   16|             WHEN THE ponds were firmly frozen, they afforded not
6   17|         though the ice appeared firmly attached to the shore. It
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