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 1    1|   proportion as some have been placed in outward circumstances
 2    1|       it with a stone, and had placed the whole to soak in a pond-hole
 3    3|   circumstances in which it is placed, mistakes its own character,
 4   10|      warmest weather I usually placed a pailful in my cellar,
 5   13|       that many a traveler has placed his foot in the midst of
 6   13|  carried it into my house, and placed it under a tumbler on my
 7   17|      hill on which my house is placed, seemed to say, Forward!
 8   17| adopted. He would perhaps have placed alder branches over the
 9   17|    barrels of flour, and there placed evenly side by side, and
10   18|        Persian, and the ridges placed under the morning rays.~ ~
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