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 1    1|  impertinent, though they do not appear to me at all impertinent,
 2    1|       soul be free. This did not appear the worst, nor by any means
 3    1|                         Most men appear never to have considered
 4    1| therefore uninstructive they may appear, as they have a certain
 5    1|       will not burn, and he will appear to be harnessed to it and
 6    1|      Some are "industrious," and appear to love labor for its own
 7    1|         off and withdrawn it may appear; all disease and failure
 8    4|          of 'Tittle-Tol-Tan,' to appear in monthly parts; a great
 9    6|    weather, when there sometimes appear to be two, but one is a
10    7|        other munitions of peace, appear to be extravagantly large
11   10|         weather, in summer, they appear blue at a little distance,
12   10|          at a great distance all appear alike. In stormy weather
13   13|        nearest to where his will appear again. Sometimes he would
14   17|         a shallow plate, it will appear four times as shallow. So
15   17|         will often, when frozen, appear from the same point of view
16   17|     solitude, and no traces will appear that a man has ever stood
17   19|        laws of the universe will appear less complex, and solitude
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