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1    1|          apple of his eye; but I returned it sharper than I received
2    1|       James had in the meanwhile returned. I to pay four dollars and
3    9|     obtained my mended shoe, and returned to the woods in season to
4   10|          had all retired, I have returned to the woods, and, partly
5   14|     winter afternoon; and when I returned, three or four hours afterward,
6   15|     without doing any mischief - returned to sleep and "Gondibert."
7   15|       last traveller. And when I returned new drifts would have formed,
8   15| notwithstanding the snow, when I returned from my walk at evening
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