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1 1| caterpillars, the breadth of vast empires; or standing on 2 3| beings who enjoy freely a vast horizon" - said Damodara, 3 5| illustrates, suggesting a vast and undeveloped nature which 4 6| what reason have I this vast range and circuit, some 5 6| How vast and profound is the influence 6 7| inhabitants. They are so vast and magnificent that the 7 8| if all the village was a vast bellows and all the buildings 8 9| groceries. Some have such a vast appetite for the former 9 10| thoughts had wandered to vast and cosmogonal themes in 10 12| fancy or imagination, whose vast abdomens betray them.~ ~ 11 14| consist of only one room, a vast, rude, substantial, primitive 12 16| slid and skated, as in a vast moose-yard well trodden, 13 17| their breasts, have seen vast holes "into which a load 14 17| At first it looked like a vast blue fort or Valhalla; but 15 18| once like the sound of a vast body of fowl coming in to 16 18| of inexhaustible vigor, vast and titanic features, the