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1    1|  impoverishing themselves, not knowing how they live - if, indeed,
2    1|      does, for it is not worth knowing. Rescue the drowning and
3    4| antiquity, but partly by first knowing how good they were. We are
4    7|       his Canadian accent, not knowing that the question had ever
5    9|       with their feet, and not knowing when they turned. It is
6   11|      privilege of infancy, not knowing but it was the last of a
7   11|   father's side the while, not knowing how poor a bargain the latter
8   14|        of other plants without knowing it to be the same. Cultivation
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