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 1    1|      the sun materially in his rising, but, doubt not, it was
 2    1|     and its influence is still rising, swelling, spreading, in
 3    3|      the divining-rod and thin rising vapors I judge; and here
 4    4|      for the purposes of their rising literatures, then first
 5    5|     same feeling that I do the rising of the sun, which is hardly
 6    5|      stretching far behind and rising higher and higher, going
 7    7| hasty-pudding, or watching the rising and maturing of a loaf of
 8    8|    stumps, and a new growth is rising all around, preparing another
 9   10|    steep hillside, alternately rising and falling, approaching
10   10| divining-rod, saw a thin vapor rising from the sward, and the
11   10| sporting there, and constantly rising to the surface and dimpling
12   10|      thinly in the pure water, rising from the stony bottom all
13   14|     was pleased to see my work rising so square and solid by degrees,
14   14|    standing on the ground, and rising through the house to the
15   14|      that more are continually rising from the bottom; while the
16   15|      and giving place to new - rising forests; - the last of that
17   18|       there is a rock or a log rising near to the surface the
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