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1    5|     his nostrils (what kind of winged horse or fiery dragon they
2    5|      northern hills, which has winged its way over the Green Mountains
3   13|   there was what was called a "winged cat" in one of the farm-houses
4   13|     should not a poet's cat be winged as well as his horse?~ ~
5   15|    eyes half open, like a cat, winged brother of the cat. There
6   16|      one another; it is either winged or it is legged. It is hardly
7   18| translates itself, and becomes winged in its orbit. Even ice begins
8   19|       knows what beautiful and winged life, whose egg has been
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