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1   14|   about half an inch long, sharp cones with the apex upward;
2   15|   the powdery snow round a sharp angle in the road, and not
3   16| bony, with ragged ears and sharp nose, scant tail and slender
4   17|     but when I was looking sharp to see what kind of seed
5   18|   mass affords to form the sharp edges of its channel. Such
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