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 1    1|     cleared twenty-five feet on level ground. Without factitious
 2    3|      keep the sleepers down and level in their beds as it is,
 3    4| thinking, are all on a very low level, worthy only of pygmies
 4    5|         too, in the midst, on a level with their droves now, their
 5    7|       his art. He cut his trees level and close to the ground,
 6    8|      the dew is on - I began to level the ranks of haughty weeds
 7   10|      This makes a difference of level, at the outside, of six
 8   10|         passing just beneath my level on the right or left, their
 9   14|       thick bark forming a ring level with the earth four or five
10   15|       nearly two feet deep on a level, and shaking down another
11   16|       nearly two feet deep on a level elsewhere and the villagers
12   16|     bursts forth on to the open level of the pond, nor following
13   17|       be distinguished from any level field. Like the marmots
14   17|    there are several acres more level than almost any field which
15   17|       these circumstances is to level all inequalities. The regularity
16   17|         the middle is so nearly level, the outline of the pond
17   17|         It is well known that a level cannot be used on ice. At
18   17|     when observed by means of a level on land directed toward
19   17|      earth? When two legs of my level were on the shore and the
20   19|                             Why level downward to our dullest
21   19|       man loses ever on a lower level by magnanimity on a higher.
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