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 1    1| Self-emancipation even in the West Indian provinces of the
 2    1|       the world, from east to west, had got so near home as
 3    1|   things, which we are taking west with us, invented for the
 4    1|    about the monuments of the West and the East - to know who
 5    3|    toward the prairies of the West and the steppes of Tartary,
 6    5|      the sun falling in at my west window, or the noise of
 7   10|   through cloud vistas in the west before sundown. Yet a single
 8   10|      you looked down from the west end, it had the appearance
 9   11|     hill toward the reddening west, with the rainbow over my
10   14|      dwells away in the North West Territory or the Isle of
11   19|   does Africa - what does the West stand for? Is not our own
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