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 1    1|    Bramins sitting exposed to four fires and looking in the
 2    1|  families for two, three, and four years, it being understood
 3    1|     In the course of three or four years, when the country
 4    1|  meanwhile returned. I to pay four dollars and twenty-five
 5    1|      for three days, "and the four following days they receive
 6    5|       the last freshet, risen four dollars on the thousand
 7    5|     habits. Sometimes I heard four or five at once in different
 8    6|     an inch or more deep, and four or five inches wide, as
 9    8|                    When I was four years old, as I well remember,
10   10|      had directed it, it slid four or five rods directly into
11   10|     to the height of three or four feet from the ground, in
12   10|    was my well ready dug. For four months in the year its water
13   10|  couple of eels, one weighing four pounds - I am thus particular
14   10|  describes an arc of three or four feet in the air, and there
15   10| perhaps, from half an inch to four inches in diameter, and
16   13|     live here! He grows to be four feet long, as big as a small
17   13| nearer and nearer till within four or five feet, pretending
18   14|    quarter of an inch deep by four inches in diameter; and
19   14|     ring level with the earth four or five inches distant from
20   14|     when I returned, three or four hours afterward, it would
21   16|  around my house, from one to four inches in diameter, which
22   17|  holes in the ice, which were four or five rods apart and an
23   17|      or seventy fathoms deep, four miles in breadth, and about
24   17| shallow plate, it will appear four times as shallow. So much
25   17|    beforehand within three or four inches. Some are accustomed
26   17|  sounding there were three or four inches of water on the ice
27   18|    shore, where only three or four inches deep, than a little
28   18|    which was kept up three or four hours. It took a short siesta
29   18|       was melted for three or four rods from the shore, and
30   19|      the verses of Kabir have four different senses; illusion,
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