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 1    1|       When one man has reduced a fact of the imagination to be
 2    1|          the imagination to be a fact to his understanding, I
 3    1|        as much entertainment, in fact answered the same purpose
 4    1|         that every sugarplum, in fact, might have an almond or
 5    1|        at in them so much as the fact that so many men could be
 6    1|          apples; to his eyes, in fact, the globe itself is a great
 7    3|      know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestionable
 8    3|   fronting and face to face to a fact, you will see the sun glimmer
 9    5|          and low, and founded on fact! This closed car smells
10    6|          occasions. They are, in fact, the cause of our distraction.
11    6|         every fable, and on what fact every one is founded, for
12   10|        elaborateness this simple fact is advertised - this piscine
13   12|        kind. It is a significant fact, stated by entomologists -
14   17| unsuspecting inhabitants of this fact. Often an inquisitive eye
15   17|          we should need only one fact, or the description of one
16   18|         the latter pond, and the fact that a great proportion
17   19|      indirect recognition of the fact that there are continents
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