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 1    1|       Seeley, an Irishman, in the intervals of the carting, transferred
 2    3|        value as a neighbor in the intervals of a gentle rain-storm in
 3    4|    shallow books of travel in the intervals of my work, till that employment
 4    5|       near its eggs. They sang at intervals throughout the night, and
 5    6|          the spring, when at long intervals some came from the village
 6    6|      cheap. We meet at very short intervals, not having had time to
 7    7|     salutes to himself at regular intervals as he walked. In the winter
 8   10|        and fall of Walden at long intervals serves this use at least;
 9   10|          skater insects, at equal intervals scattered over its whole
10   12|         for observing her, in the intervals of their pursuits, than
11   15| meandering dotted line, with wide intervals between the dots. For a
12   15|           comparison. At suitable intervals there were regular salutes
13   16|           and except at very long intervals, from the jingle of sleigh-bells,
14   16|       woods, responded at regular intervals to the goose, as if determined
15   16|       note of the hunting-horn at intervals, proving that man was in
16   17|       through the mist at regular intervals as you walked half way round
17   18|           honk from the leader at intervals, trusting to break their
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