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 1    1|      as good as the best, and sufficient for its coarser and simpler
 2    1|     or whole logs, or bark in sufficient quantities, or even well-tempered
 3    1|     in ordinary noons, than a sufficient number of ears of green
 4    1|       in his eye; but that is sufficient guidance for all our life.
 5    3| twelve years, beforehand with sufficient accuracy. As for Spain,
 6    4|       languages of their own, sufficient for the purposes of their
 7    5|     into the wilderness. At a sufficient distance over the woods
 8    6|             There is commonly sufficient space about us. Our horizon
 9    7|    difficulty of getting to a sufficient distance from my guest when
10    9|    some have got more than is sufficient while others have not enough.
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