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 1    1| divinity stir within him? His highest duty to fodder and water
 2    1|     against the earth, at the highest side." They did not "provide
 3    1|       to. To cooperate in the highest as well as the lowest sense,
 4    3|       of the day, that is the highest of arts. Every man is tasked
 5    7| spiritual view of things; the highest that he appeared to conceive
 6    9|   first blow at him, paid the highest prices for their places;
 7   10|    shrubs of the shore to the highest trees. There are few traces
 8   12|     forget them. They are the highest reality. Perhaps the facts
 9   15|     wading to the tops of the highest bills when the show was
10   17|       know that a hill is not highest at its narrowest part.~ ~
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