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1    5|    snowplow for their winter quarters; who have not merely the
2    5|      etc., gathered from all quarters both of fashion and poverty,
3   10|    long and a mile and three quarters in circumference, and contains
4   13|    cellar, sported his heavy quarters in the woods, without the
5   14|     in October, as to winter quarters, and settled on my windows
6   14|     finally went into winter quarters in November, I used to resort
7   15| hunters had gone into winter quarters. One afternoon I amused
8   17|  staff on the ice, was three quarters of an inch, though the ice
9   18|    venture out of his winter quarters. On the 13th of March, after
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