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 1    1|  presented, and one end of her ear trumpet was put into his
 2    1|       broad, flapping American ear will be that the Princess
 3    1|       on hard, raw corn on the ear, using his teeth for all
 4    4| significant to be heard by the ear, which we must be born again
 5    6|      to a healthy and innocent ear. Nothing can rightly compel
 6    7|   course before it reaches the ear of the bearer, else it may
 7    8| comment than was meant for his ear: "Beans so late! peas so
 8    8|     for woodchucks partly? The ear of wheat (in Latin spica,
 9   11|    tinkling sounds borne to my ear through the cleansed air,
10   16|       you had a discriminating ear, there were in it the elements
11   16|       and selecting a suitable ear, frisk about in the same
12   16|   supplying himself with a new ear from time to time, nibbling
13   16|  inside of the kernel, and the ear, which was held balanced
14   16|     fellow would waste many an ear in a forenoon; till at last,
15   16|         so sweet to a hunter's ear, when suddenly the fox appeared,
16   18|       its lobes and veins? The ear may be regarded, fancifully,
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