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1    1|        Clothing we legitimately retain our own internal heat; but
2    1|     Clothing also serve only to retain the heat thus generated
3    1|       of clothing is, first, to retain the vital heat, and secondly,
4    1|      question how far men would retain their relative rank if they
5    1|         in the old, and that to retain it would be like keeping
6    1|         as the animals, and yet retain health and strength. I have
7    5| bestowed upon it, still it will retain its natural form." The only
8   16|        know that water will not retain his scent. A hunter told
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