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1    1|     forest or the mountain's shadow. None of the brute creation
2    3|  petty pleasures are but the shadow of the reality. This is
3   11|      halo of light around my shadow, and would fain fancy myself
4   11|      light appeared over the shadow of his head at morning and
5   11| found myself suddenly in the shadow of a cloud, and the thunder
6   15|   stuck in the ground in the shadow of the house and daily watered,
7   17|    reflected every light and shadow, becomes solid to the depth
8   17|      puddles, I saw a double shadow of myself, one standing
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