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 1    1|           But men labor under a mistake. The better part of the
 2    1|      through mere ignorance and mistake, are so occupied with the
 3    1|       good as a wigwam. It is a mistake to suppose that, in a country
 4    3|        and say, This is, and no mistake; and then begin, having
 5    5| melodious, and at first I would mistake it for the voices of certain
 6    5|      paunched, that there be no mistake; and then the howl goes
 7   10|        this line, as it were by mistake, and are undeceived. As
 8   12|                            They mistake who assert that the Yankee
 9   12|   fished. I think that I do not mistake. It is a faint intimation,
10   15|     Election night, if I do not mistake. I lived on the edge of
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