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 1    1|       pass into the stomach"; or dwelling, chained for life, at the
 2    1|          should he have a better dwelling than the former?~ ~
 3    1|                 I took down this dwelling the same morning, drawing
 4    1|       effect in the style of his dwelling. A great proportion of architectural
 5    1|         I preferred the solitary dwelling. Moreover, it will commonly
 6    3|       winds which passed over my dwelling were such as sweep over
 7    5|       nature which is our common dwelling. Oh-o-o-o-o that I never
 8   10| nocturnal fishes which had their dwelling forty feet below, or sometimes
 9   14|      satisfaction than usual. My dwelling was small, and I could hardly
10   14|         by a pond-hole behind my dwelling, where they had come up
11   15|          in the war of 1812, her dwelling was set on fire by English
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