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1    1|    though they should fail immediately, they had better aim at
2    1|    to be exchanged for it, immediately or in the long run. An average
3    5| was on the side of a hill, immediately on the edge of the larger
4   10|  it was going to rain hard immediately, the air being fun of mist,
5   13| had swum farthest he would immediately plunge again, nevertheless;
6   13|   of loons to aid him, and immediately there came a wind from the
7   17|   If we could have seen it immediately after the diluvian crash,
8   17|   far; but the water began immediately to run into these holes,
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