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1    1|    will corrupt and thieves break through and steal. It is
2    3|     rise early and fast, or break fast, gently and without
3    7|     water so near that they break each other's undulations.
4    7|    splinter which you could break off with your hand at last.~ ~
5    8| johnswort and the rest, and break up their ancient herb garden?
6    8|   as if some eruption would break out there soon, either scarlatina
7   18|   commonly causes a pond to break up earlier; for the water,
8   18| shallow, show why it should break up so much sooner than Walden.
9   18|   at intervals, trusting to break their fast in muddier pools.
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