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1    1|    these are we prepared to entertain the true problems of life
2    3|   unplastered cabin, fit to entertain a travelling god, and where
3    7|   stood its ground. I could entertain thus a thousand as well
4   14|   small, and I could hardly entertain an echo in it; but it seemed
5   18| unexhausted granaries which entertain the earliest birds - decent
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