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 1    6|     alone. I never found the companion that was so companionable
 2    7|    talk across the pond to a companion on the opposite side. In
 3    7| Plymouth Colony, went with a companion on a visit of ceremony to
 4   10|      I joined some impatient companion who had been fishing on
 5   10|   dark summer nights, with a companion, and, making a fire close
 6   13|            SOMETIMES I had a companion in my fishing, who came
 7   14|      felt as if I had lost a companion. You can always see a face
 8   18|  foggy mornings, seeking its companion, and still peopling the
 9   18|       It appeared to have no companion in the universe-sporting
10   19|  take the first stitch." His companion's prayer is forgotten.~ ~
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