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1    1|    of it, at first a luxury, arose the present necessity to
2    3| other lakes, and, as the sun arose, I saw it throwing off its
3    3|     which the opposite shore arose stretched away toward the
4   10|     touching the sand, and I arose to see what shore my fates
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