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 1    5|      Its broad pinnate tropical leaf was pleasant though strange
 2    5|        had conversed with every leaf and needle of the wood,
 3    6|       pencil on a yellow walnut leaf or a chip. They who come
 4    6|         in a pasture, or a bean leaf, or sorrel, or a horse-fly,
 5    7|    inscribed on a yellow walnut leaf for a card:~ ~
 6    8|        work. It is a fine broad leaf to look on. My auxiliaries
 7   10|         as a duck or a floating leaf, and, after practising various
 8   10|        in the spring. Ay, every leaf and twig and stone and cobweb
 9   13|     running their heads under a leaf, and mind only their mother'
10   16|       by fits and starts like a leaf blown by the wind, now a
11   16|     Nimrod who would catch up a leaf by the roadside and play
12   17|         ice, and tied a dry oak leaf to it, which, being pulled
13   17|       his boat, like a floating leaf, beholding his form reflected
14   18|   anticipation of the vegetable leaf. No wonder that the earth
15   18| pregnant by it. The overhanging leaf sees here its prototype.
16   18|           externally a dry thin leaf, even as the f and v are
17   18|    whole tree itself is but one leaf, and rivers are still vaster
18   18|       the hand a spreading palm leaf with its lobes and veins?
19   18|   rounded lobe of the vegetable leaf, too, is a thick and now
20   18|    lobes are the fingers of the leaf; and as many lobes as it
21   18|       this earth but patented a leaf. What Champollion will decipher
22   18|     that we may turn over a new leaf at last? This phenomenon
23   19|       which came out of the dry leaf of an old table of apple-tree
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