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1    1|       of a day's march, and a row of them cut or painted on
2    8|       and saw anywhere in the row, a part of the inexhaustible
3    9| through the village, to see a row of such worthies, either
4   10|      the pond next my house a row of pitch pines, fifteen
5   10|      my place at the oars and row homeward; already the rain
6   15|     the walnuts, which he let row up till he should be old
7   17|      evenly side by side, and row upon row, as if they formed
8   17|    side by side, and row upon row, as if they formed the solid
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