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 1    1|   desperation. From the desperate city you go into the desperate
 2    1|        most splendid house in the city is still to be found the
 3    1|         of the woods, even to the city, by hay-cart loads. But
 4    3|           infancy from his native city, was brought up by a forester,
 5    5|   informing me that many restless city merchants are arriving within
 6    5|         miles an hour against the city's walls, and chairs enough
 7    5|      country hands a chair to the city. All the Indian huckleberry
 8    5|        meadows are raked into the city. Up comes the cotton, down
 9    5|          station-house in town or city, where a social crowd is
10    8| acquaintances who had gone to the city to attend the oratorios.
11   15|         occupy. Deliver me from a city built on the site of a more
12   15|        the site of a more ancient city, whose materials are ruins,
13   19|        There was an artist in the city of Kouroo who was disposed
14   19|         all respects suitable the city of Kouroo was a hoary ruin,
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