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1    1| necessaries of life in some circles, the most helpless and diseased,
2    1|   long time, and left small circles of virgin mould, easily
3    4|      and is admitted to the circles of wealth and fashion, he
4    4| higher but yet inaccessible circles of intellect and genius,
5    5| heard sometimes through the circles of two towns. Here come
6    5|  this side of the pond, and circles with the restlessness of
7   10|      and study the dimpling circles which are incessantly inscribed
8   10|    is jarred, the trembling circles seek the shore and all is
9   16|     up, and when he runs he circles round to his old haunts,
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