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1    4|   read with saucer eyes, and erect and primitive curiosity,
2    8|      and young pods, sitting erect like a squirrel. But above
3    8|   earth, something more than erect, like swallows alighted
4   10|     its head, with its helve erect and gently swaying to and
5   10|    there it might have stood erect and swaying till in the
6   15|    stretch out his neck, and erect his neck feathers, and open
7   16|  rock amid the woods, he sat erect and listening, with his
8   18|  brighter, greener, and more erect and alive, as if effectually
9   19| reality. Shall we with pains erect a heaven of blue glass over
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