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 1    1|      and are whirled round the globe with the speed of birds,
 2    1|       to the other side of the globe, to barbarous and unhealthy
 3    1|      to his eyes, in fact, the globe itself is a great green
 4    1|  himself of his dyspepsia, the globe acquires a faint blush on
 5    3|      to a man anywhere on this globe" - and he reads it over
 6    3|      alluvion which covers the globe, through Paris and London,
 7    5|  climes, and the extent of the globe. I feel more like a citizen
 8    6|      lady that ever walked the globe, and wherever she came it
 9   14|      to man's existence on the globe.~ ~
10   17|       to the other side of the globe. Some who have lain flat
11   18|    nearer to the vitals of the globe, for this sandy overflow
12   18|     Internally, whether in the globe or animal body, it is a
13   18|  lapsing; lobos, globus, lobe, globe; also lap, flap, and many
14   18|        pressing it forward. In globe, glb, the guttural g adds
15   18| fluttering butterfly. The very globe continually transcends and
16   18|  lights, and bowels, as if the globe were turned wrong side outward;
17   19|   oakum. The other side of the globe is but the home of our correspondent.
18   19|    with a mere pellicle of the globe on which we live. Most have
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