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 1    1|        unweariedly sweeping the horizon, speaking all passing vessels
 2    3|       wood, was my most distant horizon. For the first week, whenever
 3    3|  distant and higher ones in the horizon, tinged with blue. Indeed,
 4    3|         who enjoy freely a vast horizon" - said Damodara, when his
 5    5|          As they come under one horizon, they shout their warning
 6    5|         the pine needles in the horizon were the strings of a harp
 7    5|       lowing of some cow in the horizon beyond the woods sounded
 8    6|  sufficient space about us. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows.
 9    6|       mile of my own. I have my horizon bounded by woods all to
10    8|      itching and disease in the horizon, as if some eruption would
11    8|       march of crusaders in the horizon, with a slight tantivy and
12    9|        buttonwoods in the other horizon was a village of busy men,
13   11|    sometimes, I allow. With his horizon all his own, yet he a poor
14   14| lighting their fires beyond the horizon, I too gave notice to the
15   16|      boo-hoo him out of Concord horizon. What do you mean by alarming
16   17|       primitive lake in the low horizon hills, and no subsequent
17   18|   intelligence with some remote horizon. I heard a robin in the
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