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 1    1|        and not seeing where they fell.~ ~
 2    1|          as you would be done by fell with less persuasiveness
 3    3|         to a higher life than we fell asleep from; and thus the
 4    5| goodsized and handsome cherries, fell over in wreaths like rays
 5    7|      whose carpet the sun rarely fell, was the pine wood behind
 6    8|     above his crowding comrades, fell before my weapon and rolled
 7   10|          it, or a few rain-drops fell there. When I approached
 8   10|      bank, and then, as it were, fell into the water, to float
 9   10|     water which my youthful eyes fell on; all the change is in
10   13|      again, and one accidentally fell on its side, it was found
11   14|          of the burs before they fell, I relinquished these trees
12   15|      some British grenadiers who fell in the retreat from Concord -
13   15|         the wood, as if the roof fell in, and we all shouted "
14   15|        wide; but their lids soon fell again, and he began to nod.
15   16|      from his careless grasp and fell to the ground, when he would
16   17|         line of greatest breadth fell very near the line of least
17   18|        perceive their force, and fell into a strain of invective
18   18|        of winter tinkled as they fell! What at such a time are
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