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 1    1|     poor immortal soul have I met well-nigh crushed and smothered
 2    1|      they answered to. I have met one or two who had heard
 3    1|      many of my townsmen have met me returning from this enterprise,
 4    1|      bed and run. When I have met an immigrant tottering under
 5    3|       alive. I have never yet met a man who was quite awake.
 6    7|       mean that I had some. I met several there under more
 7    7| townsman told me that when he met him sauntering through the
 8    7|   puzzle to me. I have rarely met a fellow-man on such promising
 9    8|    fed and cheered if when we met a man we were sure to see
10   13|   Angleworms are rarely to be met with in these parts, where
11   13|        Once, when berrying, I met with a cat with young kittens
12   15|      hushed. For many weeks I met no one in my walks but those
13   15|     heavens and the earth had met together, since he enhanced
14   16|       was a moon, I sometimes met with hounds in my path prowling
15   19|        what notabilities they met at the dinner-table; but
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