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 1    1| contemplated his journey again. He dwelt, as it were, in a tent in
 2    3|      reminded that this on which I dwelt was but dry land.~ ~
 3    3|           time were changed, and I dwelt nearer to those parts of
 4    7|          great distance at which I dwelt from something or other;
 5    8|       extinct nation had anciently dwelt here and planted corn and
 6   11|           But therein, as I found, dwelt now John Field, an Irishman,
 7   14|    commonly. As if only the savage dwelt near enough to Nature and
 8   15|            he ever lived. With him dwelt Fenda, his hospitable wife,
 9   16|          way, a colony of muskrats dwelt, and raised their cabins
10   18|           of the ancient race that dwelt in hollow trees ere white
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