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 1    1| farm with labor on it is so rare that every neighbor can
 2    3|      We are wont to imagine rare and delectable places in
 3    4|   which they are printed as rare and curious, as ever. It
 4    5|      every evening. I had a rare opportunity to become acquainted
 5    7|    opinion, a phenomenon so rare that I would any day walk
 6    8|  day. It was on the whole a rare amusement, which, continued
 7   11|   trees, of kinds which are rare in this neighborhood, standing
 8   12|      and sought only new or rare birds. But I confess that
 9   17|   always surprised by their rare beauty, as if they were
10   18|         Beside this I got a rare mess of golden and silver
11   19|   woodcocks also may afford rare sport; but I trust it would
12   19|  said, or done at a certain rare coincidence is good. I would
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