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 1    1|      pair, a summer hat for a quarter of a dollar, and a winter
 2    1|  stayed there, or more than a quarter of an hour; perhaps because
 3    3|       scrap of news from that quarter was the revolution of 1649;
 4    8|    last have nibbled for me a quarter of an acre clean. But what
 5   10|   feet respectively, within a quarter and a third of a mile. They
 6   10|     twigs, and very obvious a quarter of a mile off in many places
 7   10|     over the smooth surface a quarter of a mile off; for they
 8   10|  small ponds coming from that quarter, and on the other directly
 9   11|     air, from I know not what quarter, my Good Genius seemed to
10   13|     by a slanting flight of a quarter of a mile on to a distant
11   14|        with a rounded edge, a quarter of an inch deep by four
12   16|   find a crack in the earth a quarter of a mile long and a third
13   17| greenish ice of some ponds, a quarter of a mile off. Sometimes
14   18|       or sandy rupture, for a quarter of a mile on one or both
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