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 1    1|    bridged and passable at all seasons, where the public heel had
 2    1|      have withered else in dry seasons.~ ~
 3    1| believe that all races at some seasons wear something equivalent
 4    1|     from their bodies at those seasons when the sap is up, and
 5    5|       of time. I grew in those seasons like corn in the night,
 6    6|    enjoy the friendship of the seasons I trust that nothing can
 7    6|   delights in all weathers and seasons, and is likely to outlive
 8    7|  wholly through for many rainy seasons. Some priest who could pronounce
 9   15|   other with whom I had "solid seasons," long to be remembered,
10   18|      of the lotus." And so the seasons went rolling on into summer,
11   19|    extent, keeps pace with the seasons cropping the pastures of
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