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 1    1|         country affords, purely native products, much ice and pine
 2    1|       little granite, always in native bottoms. These will be good
 3    3|    expelled in infancy from his native city, was brought up by
 4    5|     these birds abounded, their native woods, and hear the wild
 5    5|         with the notes of their native songsters. All climates
 6    7|         in the Testament in his native parish far away; and now
 7    7|         at last, perhaps in his native country. He was cast in
 8    7| sometimes found the name of his native parish handsomely written
 9    8|  brought from Boston to this my native town, through these very
10    8|         home-staying, laborious native of the soil. But soon my
11   13|         the country, but a wild native kind not found in the village.
12   13|   behavior, proves herself more native there than the regular inhabitants.
13   16|        and volume of voice in a native, and boo-hoo him out of
14   18|         of a crag; - or was its native nest made in the angle of
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