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 1    1|  suspended, with their heads downward, over flames; or looking
 2    1|      it has sent its radicle downward, and it may now send its
 3    3|      work and wedge our feet downward through the mud and slush
 4   10|     into the air, as well as downward into this element, which
 5   10|   the hazel pointed steadily downward, and he concluded to dig
 6   14|      partition had burst out downward, and probably there was
 7   18| extend themselves upward and downward until it is completely honeycombed,
 8   18|      lapsus, to flow or slip downward, a lapsing; lobos, globus,
 9   18|   its way slowly and blindly downward, until at last with more
10   19|                    Why level downward to our dullest perception
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