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 1    3|   that was nothing to me; the gray color and ruinous state
 2    5|      to some new perch on the gray oaks. Then - that I never
 3    7|    expression. He wore a flat gray cloth cap, a dingy wool-colored
 4    7|    worn the home-made Vermont gray, he said, and that was good.
 5    8|       the black bonnet of the gray coat; and the hard-featured
 6   13|      and made a well of clear gray water, where I could dip
 7   14|     but opaque and whitish or gray, and though twice as thick
 8   17|     green like the pines, nor gray like the stones, nor blue
 9   18| different iron colors, brown, gray, yellowish, and reddish.
10   18|      where yesterday was cold gray ice there lay the transparent
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