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 1    1|        Bread I at first made of pure Indian meal and salt, genuine
 2    1|       supplied with the new and pure flame."~ ~
 3    4|        and more sedulously than pure wheat or rye-and-Indian
 4    5|          and yet it shall be as pure as a snowflake, and if it
 5   10|        blue "to be the color of pure water, whether liquid or
 6   10|          and then the bottom is pure sand, except in the deepest
 7   10|        not know a third of this pure and well-like character.
 8   10|       the fall, when still such pure lakes sufficed them. Even
 9   10|       water is as cold as it is pure at all times; and I think
10   10|         the few motes in it are pure and beautiful like the imperfections
11   10|      rarer. Nothing so fair, so pure, and at the same time so
12   10|     shallow, and not remarkably pure. A walk through the woods
13   10| versicolor) grows thinly in the pure water, rising from the stony
14   10|       of Kohinoor. They are too pure to have a market value;
15   12|         and leave their purpose pure; but no doubt such a clarifying
16   12|         we may be well, yet not pure. The other day I picked
17   15|     poet, for he is actuated by pure love. Who can predict his
18   17|     this pond was made deep and pure for a symbol. While men
19   17|     from the same window on the pure sea-green Walden water there,
20   17|  together in the same well. The pure Walden water is mingled
21   18|         woods were bathed in so pure and bright a light as would
22   19|         brain. The material was pure, and his art was pure; how
23   19|       was pure, and his art was pure; how could the result be
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