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1    1|   sufficiently cooked by its rays; while Food generally is
2    5|      but little printed. The rays which stream through the
3    5|    fell over in wreaths like rays on every side. I tasted
4    8|   all reflect and absorb his rays alike, and the former make
5   15| lodged, and by absorbing the rays of the sun melted the snow,
6   18|   the influence of the sun's rays slanted upon it from over
7   18|          At length the sun's rays have attained the right
8   18|     placed under the morning rays.~ ~
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