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 1    1|      sold readily, the other lie on the shelf, though it
 2    1|   garrets and dust holes, to lie there till their estates
 3    3| advantage; and then I let it lie, fallow, perchance, for
 4    4|    what was immortal in him, lie on the next shelf, and yet
 5    7|   with half-suppressed mirth lie along the trunk of a pine
 6    8|       and not for himself to lie down in! But why should
 7   14|      is shallow; for you can lie at your length on ice only
 8   17|    with dams, sand would not lie at so steep an angle. But
 9   17|    not being thick enough to lie side by side with the rest;
10   18|       These foliaceous heaps lie along the bank like the
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