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 1    1|      in order to preserve and perfect that of the race. But I
 2    8|   over and surveys, those his perfect air - inflated wings answering
 3   10|       or October, Walden is a perfect forest mirror, set round
 4   11|   beautifully lichen-painted, perfect in all its details, of which,
 5   11|       shingle tree, or a more perfect hemlock than usual, standing
 6   12|   that "some insects in their perfect state, though furnished
 7   13| without fear or trembling. So perfect is this instinct, that once,
 8   14|    especially interesting and perfect, being hard, dark, and transparent,
 9   14|      large bubbles were still perfect, though an inch more of
10   17|     neighboring hills were so perfect that a distant promontory
11   19|     an ingredient, but into a perfect work time does not enter,
12   19|       to himself, It shall be perfect in all respects, though
13   19|       furniture, to enjoy its perfect summer life at last!~ ~
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