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 1    1|        of the savoriness of the trivial name. And pray what more
 2    5|     voice of the wood; the same trivial words and notes sung by
 3    7|         fewer came to see me on trivial business. In this respect,
 4    9| infinitely greater. In our most trivial walks, we are constantly,
 5   11|                    For behold a trivial cabin~ ~
 6   11|         appeared for an instant trivial to me who had been sent
 7   12|         by law. Nothing was too trivial for the Hindoo lawgiver,
 8   17|        literature seem puny and trivial; and I doubt if that philosophy
 9   19|    restless, nervous, bustling, trivial Nineteenth Century, but
10   19|      from amidst society's most trivial and handselled furniture,
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