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 1    1|           fresh and sweet meal is rarely sold in the shops, and hominy
 2    3|        the forest which never, or rarely, serenade a villager - the
 3    3|   character. If one may judge who rarely looks into the newspapers,
 4    4|        will of their genius, have rarely, if ever, equalled the elaborate
 5    6|          or a chip. They who come rarely to the woods take some little
 6    7|           on whose carpet the sun rarely fell, was the pine wood
 7    7|          merely learned man's, it rarely ripened to anything which
 8    7| metaphysical puzzle to me. I have rarely met a fellow-man on such
 9   10|                     This pond has rarely been profaned by a boat,
10   12|          my contemporaries, I had rarely for many years used animal
11   13|         meanwhile. Angleworms are rarely to be met with in these
12   13|       shore of the pond, for they rarely wander so far from home.
13   15|       mouse was to be seen. Yet I rarely failed to find, even in
14   16|    sprightly day day day, or more rarely, in springlike days, a wiry
15   19|            and the mockingbird is rarely heard here. The wild goose
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