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 1    1| occupied by my experiment, nay, partly even because of its transient
 2    1|     would say - and devour him, partly for experiment's sake; but
 3    1|         ragged and gross. It is partly his taste, and not merely
 4    4|      worthies of antiquity, but partly by first knowing how good
 5    5|      repeating in the bell, but partly the voice of the wood; the
 6    6|        with the earth? Am I not partly leaves and vegetable mould
 7    8|         not grow for woodchucks partly? The ear of wheat (in Latin
 8   10|     returned to the woods, and, partly with a view to the next
 9   10|         some of the time, owing partly to the sun on the roof,
10   11|                                 Partly to a ruddy brook,~ ~
11   14|         built. This I hauled up partly on the shore. After soaking
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