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 1    1|         sitting exposed to four fires and looking in the face
 2    1| numerous, incessant, and hotter fires, and the like. When he has
 3    1|         when he had kindled his fires up to the splendor of a
 4    8|    having been burned by Indian fires, and some by the sun, and
 5    8|           On gala days the town fires its great guns, which echo
 6   14|       our towns to support many fires, but which at present warm
 7   14|   villagers were lighting their fires beyond the horizon, I too
 8   15|       woods - we who had run to fires before - barn, shop, or
 9   15|        when men sat about large fires in cold, bracing weather,
10   18|     stage of the weather a pond fires its evening gun with great
11   18|       to my woodpile, for large fires are no longer necessary.
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