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1 1| nettle-tree, the red pine and the black ash, the white grape and 2 6| darkness and to me," and the black kernel of the night was 3 6| man. There can be no very black melancholy to him who lives 4 8| he live there?" asks the black bonnet of the gray coat; 5 10| The water of our river is black or a very dark brown to 6 10| with small dark brown or black spots, intermixed with a 7 10| out of water, a hundred black points, three inches long, 8 11| on a hilltop; such as the black birch, of which we have 9 13| nearly half an inch long, and black, fiercely contending with 10 13| always pitted against the black, and frequently two red 11 13| frequently two red ones to one black. The legions of these Myrmidons 12 13| and dying, both red and black. It was the only battle 13 13| on the one hand, and the black imperialists on the other. 14 13| board; while the stronger black one dashed him from side 15 13| opportunity, he sprang upon the black warrior, and commenced his 16 13| there to the jaws of the black warrior, whose breastplate 17 13| when I looked again the black soldier had severed the 18 13| ponds and the river, like black motes in the sky; and, when 19 15| pleasantly-large, round, and black, blacker than any of the 20 15| scattered over the floor. One black chicken which the administrator 21 15| administrator could not catch, black as night and as silent, 22 15| nook, and a sweet-scented black birch, perhaps, waves where 23 19| interior white on the chart? black though it may prove, like