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 1    1|        not his father's or his mother's or his neighbor's instead.
 2    4|        in the character of our mother tongue, will always be in
 3    4|        of that; if that is our mother tongue, this is our father
 4    8|  Romans "called the same earth Mother and Ceres, and thought that
 5   13| approach, at a signal from the mother, as if a whirlwind had swept
 6   13|      leaf, and mind only their mother's directions given from
 7   13|        care, obedient to their mother and their instinct, was
 8   13|        for they never hear the mother's call which gathers them
 9   13|       none of his limbs; whose mother had charged him to return
10   13|       and they all, like their mother, had their backs up and
11   16|       arrived, and, like their mother, were sobered into silence
12   18|     bowels, and there again is mother of humanity. This is the
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