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1    1|   said to begin? Darwin, the naturalist, says of the inhabitants
2   12| proper objects, as a poet or naturalist it may be, and leaves the
3   13|  sent one to a distinguished naturalist, and it interested him much.
4   17|      than the studies of the naturalist penetrate; himself a subject
5   17|    himself a subject for the naturalist. The latter raises the moss
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