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 1    1|                   I sometimes wonder that we can be so frivolous,
 2    1|      managed and sustained, I wonder that the floor does not
 3    1|            One says to me, "I wonder that you do not lay up money;
 4    1| Pyramids, there is nothing to wonder at in them so much as the
 5    1|  third leg off to be free. No wonder man has lost his elasticity.
 6    4|                            No wonder that Alexander carried the
 7    5|    lords' clarions rested! No wonder that man added this bird
 8    8|   such enemies as he. You may wonder what his rigmarole, his
 9   10|       bare sand. At first you wonder if the Indians could have
10   11|  railroad causeway, I used to wonder at the halo of light around
11   12|    than those of a savage. No wonder, then, that he did not oftener
12   12|      to her preserve-pot. The wonder is how they, how you and
13   13|                     Hermit. I wonder what the world is doing
14   13|      not eat need not work. I wonder how much they have reaped.
15   17|       look into his pail with wonder as into a summer pond, as
16   18| surprised to hear him express wonder at any of Nature's operations,
17   18|     of the vegetable leaf. No wonder that the earth expresses
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