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1    1|  think proper, case the earth inside with wood all round the
2    1|        But, alas! I have been inside one or two of them, and
3    1|  asked me to view it from the inside. The hens were driven in
4    1| lighted a lamp to show me the inside of the roof and the walls,
5    7|     his way to see me and the inside of my house, and, as an
6   14|       stamping. A house whose inside is as open and manifest
7   16|    his food, tasting only the inside of the kernel, and the ear,
8   18|       sun, or like the pearly inside of a shell. This sight reminded
9   19|        by which to get at the inside at last. England and France,
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