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 1    1|     that I may find out by what degree of consanguinity 'They'
 2    1|       night on the snow... in a degree of cold which would extinguish
 3    1|        is still measured by the degree to which the barn overshadows
 4    7|        is never educated to the degree of consciousness, but only
 5    7|  consciousness, but only to the degree of trust and reverence,
 6    7| remoteness. Men of almost every degree of wit called on me in the
 7   10|       the roof, was 42', or one degree colder than the water of
 8   14| likewise, and that each, in its degree, had operated like a burning-glass
 9   18|      material was sand of every degree of fineness and of various
10   19|      robbery "to ascertain what degree of resolution was necessary
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