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 1    1| travels round the world, from east to west, had got so near
 2    1|     than all the ruins of the East! Towers and temples are
 3    1| monuments of the West and the East - to know who built them.
 4    5|    put out to a farmer in the east part of the town, but ere
 5   10|   though on the southeast and east they attain to about one
 6   10|     smooth sandy beach at the east end of the pond, in a calm
 7   10| inland sea, lies about a mile east of Walden. It is much larger,
 8   13|    there came a wind from the east and rippled the surface,
 9   15|                               East of my bean-field, across
10   18|        and wider still at the east end. A great field of ice
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