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 1    1|     out for him, or, gradually leaving off palm-leaf hat or cap
 2    1|     floor timbers on one side, leaving the rest of the bark on,
 3    1| astonishment I was informed on leaving college that I had studied
 4    3|        enjoyed it long enough, leaving him to carry it on. This
 5    7|     the stumps; and instead of leaving a whole tree to support
 6    8|   descending, approaching, and leaving one another, as if they
 7    8|                                Leaving a pecuniary profit,~ ~
 8    9|        merry crew of thoughts, leaving only my outer man at the
 9   10|     and dimpling it, sometimes leaving bubbles on it. In such transparent
10   11|                       As I was leaving the Irishman's roof after
11   13|    root of his right fore leg, leaving the foe to select among
12   14|      plucks with an ugly rake, leaving the smooth meadow in a snarl,
13   14|      of an inch in the middle, leaving a thin partition there between
14   16|      still, keeping the round, leaving his pursuers far behind;
15   17|      will wear large cavities, leaving slight supports or studs
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