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1    1|        to the seed, for it has sent its radicle downward, and
2    1|     write or read every letter sent; to superintend the discharge
3    1|      need to have a missionary sent to them. Beside, clothes
4    3| dignitary of the state of Wei) sent a man to Khoung-tseu to
5   11|     trivial to me who had been sent to school and college; but
6   13|        found in the village. I sent one to a distinguished naturalist,
7   16|      sides of the house, as if sent out of the woods for this
8   17|       here in '46-7, the cakes sent to the shore were one day
9   18|     evocata" - as if the earth sent forth an inward heat to
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