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 1    1| through sumach and blackberry roots, and the lowest stain of
 2    1| cellar where they store their roots as of old, and long after
 3    2|                          With roots and pot-herbs; where thy
 4    5|       for want of room, their roots reaching quite under the
 5    5| snapped off or torn up by the roots behind your house for fuel.
 6    6|       water and sends out its roots in that direction. This
 7    8|    him, chop him up, turn his roots upward to the sun, don't
 8   10|   forth a mass of fibrous red roots several feet long from all
 9   10|   apparently of fine grass or roots, of pipewort perhaps, from
10   10|      now stands, although the roots are fifty feet below the
11   13|    you look well in among the roots of the grass, as if you
12   14|      and got out the fat pine roots. They are almost indestructible.
13   15|       a few stumps, whose old roots furnish still the wild stocks
14   18|      quaking grass and willow roots, where the muskrats lurk,
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