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 1    1|    wrapped, at noon, sitting amid the green pine boughs which
 2    5|    and pen and ink, standing amid the pines and hickories.
 3    5|    by the light of the stars amid the mountains, to fodder
 4    5|      and the chickadee lisps amid the evergreens, and the
 5   10|   the middle of a small lake amid hills which rise from the
 6   10|  otherwise invisible surface amid the reflected skies and
 7   10|      of its flat bottom left amid the rushes; yet its model
 8   13|     in a little sunny valley amid the chips, now at noonday
 9   13|      sphere speeding his way amid their schools! Yet he appeared
10   14|   always wait for the frost, amid the rustling of leaves and
11   15|   bones!" I have seen bricks amid the oak copse there.~ ~
12   15|      from them. Thus, guided amid the pine boughs rather by
13   16|     and, leaping upon a rock amid the woods, he sat erect
14   16|     afraid, and stand silent amid the bushes till I had passed.~ ~
15   17|    plain, as if in a pasture amid the hills, I cut my way
16   19| could best see the moonlight amid the mountains. I do not
17   19|     over the insect crawling amid the pine needles on the
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