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 1    1|       see, I know has gradually grown from within outward, out
 2    1|         enormous well which had grown out of the nape of his neck -
 3    8|      hoed, for the earliest had grown considerably before the
 4    8|         air, had taken root and grown in him. Here comes such
 5   10|   passed between us, for he had grown deaf in his later years,
 6   10|        trespassers; his fingers grown into crooked and bony talons
 7   12|    regretted, with years I have grown more coarse and indifferent.
 8   15|    unbroken from those days, or grown on trees like gourds somewhere,
 9   15|        rear that shaded it, and grown man's garden and orchard,
10   15|     half-century after they had grown up and died - blossoming
11   16| midsummer, and many of them had grown a foot, though completely
12   17|       fishing for pickerel with grown perch for bait. You look
13   18|         the snow; the days have grown sensibly longer; and I see
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