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 1    1|          at last. The luxuriously rich are not simply kept comfortably
 2    1|           outward riches, none so rich in inward. We know not much
 3    1|      savage, who has them not, is rich as a savage? If it is asserted
 4    1|           not now to the degraded rich. To know this I should not
 5    1|      perceive that this so-called rich and refined life is a thing
 6    1|           belonged to a so-called rich man or a poor one; the owner
 7    1|          spend my time in earning rich carpets or other fine furniture,
 8    3|           perchance, for a man is rich in proportion to the number
 9    3|          it, and, as he was not a rich man, made him a present
10    3|      found thus that I had been a rich man without any damage to
11    4| appreciate them. That age will be rich indeed when those relics
12    4|           of the fine arts. It is rich enough. It wants only the
13    8|       pastures and swamps grows a rich and various crop only unreaped
14   10|      about five inches long, of a rich bronze color in the green
15   10|        part of the day; for I was rich, if not in money, in sunny
16   12|        worth the while to live by rich cookery. Most men would
17   15|    succeed him. Neither were they rich in worldly goods, holding
18   18|           fineness and of various rich colors, commonly mixed with
19   18|           the sand are singularly rich and agreeable, embracing
20   19|           as brightly as from the rich man's abode; the snow melts
21   19|         sat at a table where were rich food and wine in abundance,
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