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1    1|  vessel often splits upon a rock that should have reached
2    1|    crept into a hollow in a rock for shelter. Every child
3    4| cold winter once on a bleak rock with these. To act collectively
4    7|  cousin to the pine and the rock. I asked him once if he
5   16| behind; and, leaping upon a rock amid the woods, he sat erect
6   16|   the fox, rolling over the rock, lay dead on the ground.
7   16|     and ran directly to the rock; but, spying the dead fox,
8   18|   surface. Where there is a rock or a log rising near to
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