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 1    1| business, have I been about mine! No doubt, many of my townsmen
 2    1|        Behold all souls are mine; as the soul of the father,
 3    1| also the soul of the son is mine: the soul that sinneth,
 4    1|      as you are brothers of mine, that you could have spent
 5    1| sour milk nor taint meat of mine, nor will the sun injure
 6    3|   paws, and with it I would mine and burrow my way through
 7    3|    and here I will begin to mine.~
 8    5|    if to light some work of mine; it was morning, and lo,
 9    5|   mocking at mirth, and the mine has lost its flavor, and
10    8|  crop only unreaped by man. Mine was, as it were, the connecting
11   10|           It is no dream of mine,~ ~
12   13|    to divine his thought in mine. It was a pretty game, played
13   14|   affection. I love to have mine before my window, and the
14   14|     shovel you explore this mine, and follow the marrowy
15   15|    It was about the size of mine. It was set on fire by mischievous
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