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1    1|  heat; for while Food may be regarded as the Fuel which keeps
2    3| experience entitled me to be regarded as a sort of real-estate
3    4|   civilization itself may be regarded as such a transcript. Homer
4   10|     his own brazen face; who regarded even the wild ducks which
5   11|      conscious that they are regarded at all?~ ~
6   12|   may learn - and he will be regarded as a benefactor of his race
7   17|     the height of mountains, regarded as the opposite of valleys?
8   18|    and veins? The ear may be regarded, fancifully, as a lichen,
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