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1    1|    than we think. From the hearth the field is a great distance.
2   14|  to keep the wood from the hearth, and it did me good to see
3   14|  does not admit you to his hearth, but has got the mason to
4   14|    takes to christen a new hearth. I had the previous winter
5   14|   incense upward from this hearth,~ ~
6   14| art thou banished from our hearth and hall,~ ~
7   14|                   Beside a hearth where no dim shadows flit,~ ~
8   15| His pipe lay broken on the hearth, instead of a bowl broken
9   15|  pile of whittlings on the hearth, and my house filled with
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