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1    7|   stand very near together, cheek by jowl, and feel each other'
2   10|    though I felt none on my cheek, and I anticipated a thorough
3   10|  feel the wind blow on your cheek freely, and see the waves
4   15| frost had smitten me on one cheek, heathen as I was, I turned
5   18| opposed and diffused by the cheek bones. Each rounded lobe
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