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 1    4|  original, whose praises are familiar even to the so-called illiterate;
 2    5|   much more interesting most familiar objects look out of doors
 3    6| somewhat is always clearing, familiar and worn by us, appropriated
 4   12|     had become unaccountably familiar. I found in myself, and
 5   13|     and it soon became quite familiar, and would run over my shoes
 6   13|      bough, was particularly familiar and inquisitive. You only
 7   16|   from their surfaces of the familiar landscape around them. When
 8   16|    of Walden Wood, and quite familiar to me at last, though I
 9   16|   the woodside. They were so familiar that at length one alighted
10   16|     grew at last to be quite familiar, and occasionally stepped
11   16|  Lepus Americanus) were very familiar. One had her form under
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