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 1    1|        well. Unfortunately, I am confined to this theme by the narrowness
 2    3|          did not feel crowded or confined in the least. There was
 3    4|        lives. Shall the world be confined to one Paris or one Oxford
 4    5|                 BUT WHILE we are confined to books, though the most
 5    6|        the spring or fall, which confined me to the house for the
 6   14|           as if the pitch, being confined by the water, burned longer,
 7   16| elsewhere and the villagers were confined to their streets. There,
 8   17|         and harmony are commonly confined to those instances which
 9   19|          want society. If I were confined to a corner of a garret
10   19|        for instance, you are but confined to the most significant
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