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1    1|  unleavened kind, when from the wildness of nuts and meats men first
2   12|    hungry then, except for that wildness which he represented. Once
3   12|         less than the good. The wildness and adventure that are in
4   14| flourish in spite of frosts and wildness, prove itself indigenous,
5   18|        it. We need the tonic of wildness - to wade sometimes in marshes
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