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 1    1|    fancy car of an excursion train and breathe a malaria all
 2    1|     was obliged to dress and train, not to say think and believe,
 3    5|     meet the engine with its train of cars moving off with
 4    5|    sky for the livery of his train; when I hear the iron horse
 5    5|   hardly more regular. Their train of clouds stretching far
 6    5|  into the shade, a celestial train beside which the petty train
 7    5| train beside which the petty train of cars which bugs the earth
 8    5|    expanded when the freight train rattles past me, and I smell
 9    5|     expects some by the next train of prime quality. It is
10    5|    summer, after the evening train had gone by, the whip-poor-wills
11   12|      had not attended to the train of his thoughts long when
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