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 1    1|           simoom, which fills the mouth and nose and ears and eyes
 2    9|           circulating either from mouth to mouth, or from newspaper
 3    9|  circulating either from mouth to mouth, or from newspaper to newspaper,
 4    9| prairie-dogs, each sitting at the mouth of its burrow, or running
 5    9|         hand finds its way to the mouth without assistance. Several
 6   12|           which entereth into the mouth defileth a man, but the
 7   12|        reptile is attacked at one mouth of his burrow, he shows
 8   17|    entrance. In proportion as the mouth of the cove was wider compared
 9   17|          powder or sawdust to the mouth of the hole, and then putting
10   17|        Ternate and Tidore and the mouth of the Persian Gulf, melts
11   18|        the sides of the cavernous mouth. The nose is a manifest
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