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 1    5|       partridge and rabbit skulk beneath; but now a more dismal arid
 2    5| ridge-pole, a blue jay screaming beneath the window, a hare or woodchuck
 3   10|           you may see, many feet beneath the surface, the schools
 4   10|      flock of birds passing just beneath my level on the right or
 5   13|        while they ran in a troop beneath; but at last, spying me,
 6   13|   adversary's checker disappears beneath the board, and the problem
 7   13|          where in the deep pond, beneath the smooth surface, he might
 8   13|       New York lakes eighty feet beneath the surface, with hooks
 9   13|        work with his webbed feet beneath. His usual note was this
10   14|         scarlet across the pond, beneath where the white stems of
11   14|        ground is solid or hollow beneath you without stamping. A
12   14|    numerous nor obvious as those beneath. I sometimes used to cast
13   14|        conspicuous white bubbles beneath. One day when I came to
14   14|         burning-glass on the ice beneath to melt and rot it. These
15   15|        still smouldering cinders beneath, muttering to himself, as
16   17|        and capacious spring, far beneath the rattling teams and chaises
17   18|  burning-glasses to melt the ice beneath.~ ~
18   18|        made all the earth lonely beneath it. Where was the parent
19   19|         have not delved six feet beneath the surface, nor leaped
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