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 1    1|         not overlaid with it. But, alas! I have been inside one
 2    1|           they are so engaged? But alas! we do like cowbirds and
 3    4|          Abelard to lecture to us? Alas! what with foddering the
 4    7|          the White Mountains; but, alas! I have too good a memory
 5    8|         exhausted for these crops. Alas! I said this to myself;
 6   11|           for his own culture. But alas! the culture of an Irishman
 7   11| disadvantage - living, John Field, alas! without arithmetic, and
 8   11|           the premises; but there, alas! are shallows and quicksands,
 9   15|            the wall, and realized, alas! that we were there. The
10   15|      against a lowland degeneracy. Alas! how little does the memory
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