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1    1|     to the gross but somewhat foreign form of servitude called
2    3|      the offices to learn the foreign news by the last arrival,
3    3|       new does ever happen in foreign parts, a French revolution
4    5|    Champlain, reminding me of foreign parts, of coral reefs, and
5    5|       wealthy, and wise? This foreign bird's note is celebrated
6   13| paintings, nothing like it in foreign lands - unless when we were
7   17|  fabulous fishes, they are so foreign to the streets, even to
8   17|   streets, even to the woods, foreign as Arabia to our Concord
9   18|     waves that it might see a foreign world,~ ~
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