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 1    5|      gradually assumed their bright velvety crimson hue, and
 2    5|     darkest night dart these bright saloons without the knowledge
 3    9|       and set sail from some bright village parlor or lecture
 4   10|   these plants are clean and bright like the element they grow
 5   10|      successive falls, and a bright green weed is brought up
 6   10| those caught in the river; a bright golden kind, with greenish
 7   10|    sun, for they are equally bright; and if, between the two,
 8   10|    the air, and there is one bright flash where it emerges,
 9   10|      no longer reflected the bright tints of October, but the
10   10|    surface of a dollar, or a bright cent, in which he could
11   13|    the housekeeping! to keep bright the devil's door-knobs,
12   13|      and scour his tubs this bright day! Better not keep a house.
13   14|     and endeavored to keep a bright fire both within my house
14   14|                       Never, bright flame, may be denied to
15   14|    hopes shot upward e'er so bright?~ ~
16   14|                      Did thy bright gleam mysterious converse
17   17|    of ground glass, with its bright sanded floor the same as
18   18|   dark and sluggish hours to bright and elastic ones, is a memorable
19   18|    world; but the sun shines bright and warm this first spring
20   18|     of golden and silver and bright cupreous fishes, which looked
21   18|   were bathed in so pure and bright a light as would have waked
22   19|     and hush and whoa, which Bright can understand, were the
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