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1    1| other are the almshouse and "silent poor." The myriads who built
2    4|      as he believes into the silent gravity and exclusiveness
3    7|      to, we must not only be silent, but commonly so far apart
4   10|   the pond since morning, as silent and motionless as a duck
5   10|     may be excused if she is silent henceforth. How can you
6   12|  form of sensuality, and are silent about another. We are so
7   15| catch, black as night and as silent, not even croaking, awaiting
8   16|      as if afraid, and stand silent amid the bushes till I had
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