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 1    1|  accomplished works yet more worthy of himself in that case?
 2    1|      an exceedingly kind and worthy man in his way, and has
 3    1|     estate, when we are most worthy to be helped? I never heard
 4    3|   life, even in its details, worthy of the contemplation of
 5    3|    want of calculation and a worthy aim, as the million households
 6    3| philosopher remarked: What a worthy messenger! What a worthy
 7    3|     worthy messenger! What a worthy messenger!" The preacher,
 8    3| perceive that only great and worthy things have any permanent
 9    4|     all on a very low level, worthy only of pygmies and manikins.~ ~
10    5|     earth had got a race now worthy to inhabit it. If all were
11   15|   for which earth offered no worthy foundation. Great Looker!
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