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 1    1| dyspepsia, the globe acquires a faint blush on one or both of
 2    3|         as much affected by the faint burn of a mosquito making
 3    5|         interrupted only by the faint rattle of a carriage or
 4    5|       the wind was favorable, a faint, sweet, and, as it were,
 5    8|        to Virgil's advice, by a faint tintinnabulum upon the most
 6    9|        to feel with my feet the faint track which I had worn,
 7   10|     other spheres, to feel this faint jerk, which came to interrupt
 8   10|       of here; - also, I have a faint recollection of a little
 9   10|    spots, intermixed with a few faint blood-red ones, very much
10   10|       and there at a distance a faint glimmer, as if some skater
11   11|      over my shoulder, and some faint tinkling sounds borne to
12   12|         do not mistake. It is a faint intimation, yet so are the
13   13|      taken up their march, with faint, wiry peep, single file
14   14|        This tuber seemed like a faint promise of Nature to rear
15   14|        come up to feed, and the faint honk or quack of their leader
16   16|         crumbs at my door, with faint flitting lisping notes,
17   18|     younger hope than ever! The faint silvery warblings heard
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