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 1    1|    I reckon myself in this number; I do not speak to those
 2    1|   especially prevails, the number of those who own a shelter
 3    1|  man's providing a certain number of superfluous glow - shoes,
 4    1|   noons, than a sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn
 5    3|  rich in proportion to the number of things which he can afford
 6    3|    desires to diminish the number of his faults, but he cannot
 7   12|    chiefly to regulate the number of books to be used there;
 8   14| inferred that the infinite number of minute bubbles which
 9   15|    I took exactly the same number of steps, and of the same
10   17|    Having noticed that the number indicating the greatest
11   17| results from a far greater number of seemingly conflicting,
12   17|     and it has an infinite number of profiles, though absolutely
13   18|  large a scale, though the number of freshly exposed banks
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