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 1    1| satellites to Neptune, and not detect the motes in his eyes, or
 2    3|       see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it is. Its thin
 3   10|       closer scrutiny does not detect a flag nor a bulrush, nor
 4   10|       I have been surprised to detect encircling the pond, even
 5   10|      longer a mystery to me. I detect the paver. If the name was
 6   10|        in glass. You may often detect a yet smoother and darker
 7   10|      in diameter. You can even detect a water-bug (Gyrinus) ceaselessly
 8   13|     cannot, for a few moments, detect what kind of creature it
 9   16|       reason that I could ever detect, or he himself was aware
10   17|   Often an inquisitive eye may detect the shores of a primitive
11   17|       those instances which we detect; but the harmony which results
12   17|       delicate enough we might detect an undulation in the crust
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