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 1    1|       many of you live, for my sight has been whetted by experience;
 2    4|       The result is dulness of sight, a stagnation of the vital
 3    5|    citizen of the world at the sight of the palm-leaf which will
 4    6|         and in every sound and sight around my house, an infinite
 5    8|     homestead was out of their sight and thought. It was the
 6   10|         are better men for the sight. The engineer does not forget
 7   11|       a drink, hoping to get a sight of the well bottom, to complete
 8   11|           As tame at the first sight as now,~ ~
 9   12|  hunting parson is no uncommon sight. Such a one might make a
10   15|     their neighborhood than by sight, feeling his twilight way,
11   16| alternately lost and recovered sight of one sitting motionless
12   17|        the insight and the far sight of the geologist to convince
13   18|        inside of a shell. This sight reminded me of falconry
14   18|       must be refreshed by the sight of inexhaustible vigor,
15   19|       them has ventured out of sight of land, though it is without
16   19|      to conceal itself from my sight, and ask myself why it will
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