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 1    1|        the roof and moved by a string. Such a lodge was in the
 2    5|    distant as if tethered by a string, when probably I was near
 3    7|      bottle which dangled by a string from his belt; and sometimes
 4    8|   Paganini performances on one string or on twenty, have to do
 5   11|    while I was catching a fair string, and he said it was his
 6   12|      through the woods with my string of fish, trailing my pole,
 7   12|         unless they got a long string of fish, though they had
 8   12|     hear it. We cannot touch a string or move a stop but the charming
 9   14|         Apios tuberosa) on its string, the potato of the aborigines,
10   14| commences here, its leaves and string of nuts may be represented
11   14| directly above another, like a string of beads. But these within
12   18|    fishes, which looked like a string of jewels. Ah! I have penetrated
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