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 1    1|        what does he want next? Surely not more warmth of the same
 2    1|      you, in such a case, tell surely of any company of civilized
 3    1|    picking huckleberries; that surely I could do, and its small
 4    5|    oldest customer cannot tell surely whether it be animal, vegetable,
 5    6|       near to? Not to many men surely, the depot, the post-office,
 6    8| manurance, and sustain me, for surely it has not been exhausted
 7   10|        the work of a brave man surely, in whom there was no guile!
 8   12|   leave off eating animals, as surely as the savage tribes have
 9   12|        some reproof, for it is surely there, and he is unfortunate
10   13| appeared to know his course as surely under water as on the surface,
11   17|      horses, on to a stack, as surely as so many barrels of flour,
12   18|     evening, and I cannot tell surely when to expect its thundering;
13   18|    obedience when it should as surely as the buds expand in the
14   19|      to chase the giraffe; but surely that is not the game he
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