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 1    1|     masters that enslave both North and South. It is hard to
 2    1|    the Irish with that of the North American Indian, or the
 3    6|      or a weathercock, or the north star, or the south wind,
 4    7|  helped to forward toward the north star. Men of one idea, like
 5   10|      the sandy bottom, at the north end of this pond, made firm
 6   13|      I was paddling along the north shore one very calm October
 7   14|                           The north wind had already begun to
 8   14|        who dwells away in the North West Territory or the Isle
 9   14| little sharper blast from the north. We go on dating from Cold
10   18|      beginning to melt on the north side and in the shallower
11   18|        he hid his boat on the north or back side of an island
12   18|     and took the route to the north in the wake of their noisier
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