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 1    1|  and two pairs of stockings ere he got down to the skin,
 2    5|  east part of the town, but ere long ran away and came home
 3    5|    cloud - compeller, would ere long take the sunset sky
 4    6| drive out the stopples long ere that and follow westward
 5    8|  and planted corn and beans ere white men came to clear
 6   11|  mind, letting go "bogging" ere this sunset. But he, poor
 7   16|   return to the same shore. Ere long the hounds arrived,
 8   16|     hounds approaching, and ere long a fox leaped the wall
 9   18|                             Ere long, not only on these
10   18|  that dwelt in hollow trees ere white men came. In almost
11   19|   longer the pole-star; and ere he had put on the ferule
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