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1    4|           My residence was more favorable, not only to thought, but
2    5|         bell, when the wind was favorable, a faint, sweet, and, as
3    7|        several there under more favorable circumstances than I could
4    8|       until at length some more favorable puff of wind, making haste
5    8|        had ceased, and the most favorable breezes told no tale, I
6   12| themselves, are often in a more favorable mood for observing her,
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