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1    1|      for shelter. Every child begins the world again, to some
2   12|      and bones. Any nobleness begins at once to refine a man'
3   18|      as wood, and when a cake begins to rot or "comb," that is,
4   18|     ice in the pond at length begins to be honeycombed, and I
5   18|       in the winter, the sand begins to flow down the slopes
6   18| winged in its orbit. Even ice begins with delicate crystal leaves,
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