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 1    5|    The natural day is very calm, and will hardly reprove
 2    5|    of the day, that he may calm his nerves and cool his
 3    7|  you throw two stones into calm water so near that they
 4    8|    labor cheerfully with a calm trust in the future.~ ~
 5   10|    may see from a boat, in calm weather, near the sandy
 6   10| east end of the pond, in a calm September afternoon, when
 7   10|  on it, but apparently, in calm days, they leave their havens
 8   10|    November, usually, in a calm day, there is absolutely
 9   10| November afternoon, in the calm at the end of a rain-storm
10   13|   the north shore one very calm October afternoon, for such
11   18|   transparent pond already calm and full of hope as in a
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