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 1    1|       burn with a hot iron the root of the hydra's head, but
 2    1|      they have perfected their root, and often cut down at top
 3    1|    alone; and to strike at the root of the matter at once -
 4    1|       matter at once - for the root is faith - I am accustomed
 5    1|     one who is striking at the root, and it may be that he who
 6    6|      thoughts had time to take root and unfold themselves. In
 7    8|        from the same perennial root in this pasture, and even
 8    8| floating in the air, had taken root and grown in him. Here comes
 9   13|        of his feelers near the root, having already caused the
10   13|        his operations near the root of his right fore leg, leaving
11   14|       grain-fields this humble root, which was once the totem
12   15|       and daily watered, would root itself so, and outlive them,
13   17|        Vedas, or dwells at the root of a tree with his crust
14   18|      life but dies down to its root, and still puts forth its
15   18|        to hummock, from willow root to willow root, when the
16   18|     from willow root to willow root, when the wild river valley
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