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 1    1|     have tried it fairly, and, strange as it may seem, am satisfied
 2    3|        appears to me, are in a strange uncertainty about it, whether
 3    5|       leaf was pleasant though strange to look on. The large buds,
 4    6|     pore. I go and come with a strange liberty in Nature, a part
 5    6| thought no place could ever be strange to me again.~ ~
 6    9|    feature in it, but it is as strange to him as if it were a road
 7   12|     across my path, and felt a strange thrill of savage delight,
 8   12|     half-starved hound, with a strange abandonment, seeking some
 9   16|       unexpectedly wide and so strange that I could think of nothing
10   18|       again and again with its strange chuckle, it repeated its
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