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 1    1|      more safely, in the brick bank; no matter where, no matter
 2    1|     homesteads, inquire at the bank where they are mortgaged.
 3    1|    temple or the United States Bank. It costs more than it comes
 4    5|   engine bell from out the fog bank of their chilled breath,
 5    9|       the post-office, and the bank; and, as a necessary part
 6   10|       first been a tree on the bank, and then, as it were, fell
 7   13|       foot above them down the bank, while they ran in a troop
 8   15|       feared any angler on the bank, but came and went grandly,
 9   18|       drain at the foot of the bank it spreads out flatter into
10   18|                      The whole bank, which is from twenty to
11   18|      on the one side the inert bank - for the sun acts on one
12   18|      at work, sporting on this bank, and with excess of energy
13   18| foliaceous heaps lie along the bank like the slag of a furnace,
14   18|      as I was fishing from the bank of the river near the Nine-Acre-Corner
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