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 1    1|          after garment, as if we grew like exogenous plants by
 2    5|          of the lapse of time. I grew in those seasons like corn
 3    5|       the hill. In my front yard grew the strawberry, blackberry,
 4    5|         The sumach (Rhus glabra) grew luxuriantly about the house,
 5   10|      been known there since they grew on her three hills. The
 6   10|      water, and the rushes which grew in Indian file, in waving
 7   10|      tree which appears as if it grew in the place where it now
 8   13|       protection in a pine which grew against the house. In June
 9   13|       that in the winter the fur grew thick and flatted out along
10   14|        and shook the trees. They grew also behind my house, and
11   16|         about; till at length he grew more dainty still and played
12   16|         worn. The squirrels also grew at last to be quite familiar,
13   18|       foot thick. As the weather grew warmer it was not sensibly
14   18|     winter is past or not. As it grew darker, I was startled by
15   19| gradually deserted him, for they grew old in their works and died,
16   19|     their works and died, but he grew not older by a moment. His
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