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 1    1|        were anybody else whom I knew as well. Unfortunately,
 2    1|       rude occupants who really knew it better than he. What
 3    1|        pumpkins or beets, and I knew that I needed only to set
 4    1|        is divine, carrion. If I knew for a certainty that a man
 5    1|         have committed. I never knew, and never shall know, a
 6    3|        were to be bought, and I knew their price. I walked over
 7    3|         possession of it; for I knew all the while that it would
 8    3|   character was removed, and he knew himself to be a prince.
 9    4|       Greek or Latin which they knew, but in the select language
10    4|       forgetting them who never knew them. It will be soon enough
11    4| experience; but he, being wise, knew it to be universal, and
12    7|       proper French accent, and knew that he had passed. I asked
13    7|         had more wits than they knew what to do with; runaway
14    8|        small Herculean labor, I knew not. I came to love my rows,
15    8|         breezes told no tale, I knew that they had got the last
16    8|     supple and buoyant, when we knew not what ailed us, to recognize
17   10|        from the only shore they knew, which place was long since
18   12|        attained to purity? If I knew so wise a man as could teach
19   14|       the experiment; so that I knew where my materials came
20   15|      which, by the way, I never knew whether to regard as a family
21   16|         hunter told him what he knew and offered him the skin;
22   17|    summer locked up at home, or knew where she had retreated.
23   17|                           If we knew all the laws of Nature,
24   18|      wear away the ice. I never knew it to open in the course
25   18|         restored by the rain. I knew that it would not rain any
26   18|                     And mortals knew no shores but their own.~ ~
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