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 1    1| enterprising mortal crept into a hollow in a rock for shelter. Every
 2    1|          ornaments are literally hollow, and a September gale would
 3    3|       and the last occupant; the hollow and lichen-covered apple
 4    3|          rocks, cutting down the hollow apple trees, and grubbing
 5   10|                           In the hollow of my hand~ ~
 6   13|          keep a house. Say, some hollow tree; and then for morning
 7   14|   whether the ground is solid or hollow beneath you without stamping.
 8   17|     would leave a meadow no more hollow than we frequently see.
 9   17|                      Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep,~ ~
10   18|      hill and plain and in every hollow, the frost comes out of
11   18|       ancient race that dwelt in hollow trees ere white men came.
12   18|          was a dead horse in the hollow by the path to my house,
13   19|      neighborhood who lived in a hollow tree. His manners were truly
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