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 1    1|         I have heard of Bramins sitting exposed to four fires and
 2    1|       who were well clothed and sitting close to a fire, were far
 3    1|        it was wrapped, at noon, sitting amid the green pine boughs
 4    3|       earliest dawn, when I was sitting with door and windows open,
 5    4|        fourth or fifth classes, sitting on the lowest and foremost
 6    5|      the sparrow had its trill, sitting on the hickory before my
 7    5|       vespers for half an hour, sitting on a stump by my door, or
 8    7|      fencing stuff, standing or sitting on a bushel in the fields
 9    8|        nobody knows where; they sitting at their ease in gigs, with
10    8|       both buds and young pods, sitting erect like a squirrel. But
11    9|         been prairie-dogs, each sitting at the mouth of its burrow,
12    9|        of such worthies, either sitting on a ladder sunning themselves,
13   10| sometimes disturbed a fish hawk sitting on a white pine over the
14   13|         it came and nibbled it, sitting in my hand, and afterward
15   15|     barred owl (Strix nebulosa) sitting on one of the lower dead
16   16|   squirrels have dropped. Then, sitting on a pitch pine bough, they
17   16|      and recovered sight of one sitting motionless under my window.
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