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1    5|     of the town, but ere long ran away and came home again,
2   11|  school and college; but as I ran down the hill toward the
3   13|      on the bench one day, it ran up my clothes, and along
4   13|     down the bank, while they ran in a troop beneath; but
5   15|       it with fear, and often ran a good part of the distance.
6   15| village to the woods, it then ran through a maple swamp on
7   16|      air as if possessed, and ran directly to the rock; but,
8   17|       pond; for, as the water ran in, it raised and floated
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