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 1    1|       at shelving rocks, or any approach to a cave? It was the natural
 2    1|       hens were driven in by my approach. It was dark, and had a
 3   10|        very beautiful, does not approach to grandeur, nor can it
 4   12| philosophers or poets even, who approach her with expectation. She
 5   13|       suddenly disperse on your approach, at a signal from the mother,
 6   13|         distance, nor will your approach make them run again and
 7   13|         mile from my field. The approach to this was through a succession
 8   15|       louder noise or my nearer approach, he would grow uneasy and
 9   16|     their manoeuvres. One would approach at first warily through
10   16|        were warily making their approach an eighth of a mile off,
11   18|                          At the approach of spring the red squirrels
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