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 1    1|   inclined to answer her with equal mystery, and without any
 2    1|     in the cellar. What if an equal ado were made about the
 3    1|       that the stable-boy has equal cause with his master to
 4    1|     stone they leave. What if equal pains were taken to smooth
 5    1|        he will cooperate with equal faith everywhere; if he
 6    3|    was really there, or at an equal remoteness from the life
 7    3| invitation to make my life of equal simplicity, and I may say
 8    4|   better spent than any other equal sum raised in the town.
 9   10|   light is as colorless as an equal quantity of air. It is well
10   10|  where the skater insects, at equal intervals scattered over
11   13|    digging the bait is nearly equal to that of catching the
12   17|      the snow covers it to an equal depth, and it is not to
13   17|     or five rods apart and an equal distance from the shore,
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