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 1    1|       hero ever has a valet - bare feet are older than shoes,
 2    1|   fitted him. He was at first bare and out of doors; but though
 3    8|   their eggs on the ground on bare sand or rocks on the tops
 4   10|     size, where all around is bare sand. At first you wonder
 5   10|    the woodchoppers have laid bare first this shore and then
 6   10| shores he has ruthlessly laid bare, to give his name to it?
 7   11|    with round greasy face and bare breast, still thinking to
 8   14|   ceiling or plastering, with bare rafters and purlins supporting
 9   14|    gone prospecting over some bare hillside, where a pitch
10   16|   being like the rest usually bare of snow, or with only shallow
11   18|      the ground was partially bare of snow, and a few warm
12   18|      heard over the partially bare and moist fields from the
13   18|     sparkling in the sun, the bare face of the pond full of
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