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1    6|      more lonely than the Mill Brook, or a weathercock, or the
2   11|              Partly to a ruddy brook,~ ~
3   11|         the apples, leaped the brook, and scared the musquash
4   13|     source of a swamp and of a brook, oozing from under Brister'
5   15| foremost, for I had leaped the brook. We thought it was far south
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