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1    1|         above? - for the nobler plants are valued for the fruit
2    1|       if we grew like exogenous plants by addition without. Our
3    1|      his stem and leaves. Those plants of whose greenness withered
4   10|        in it; and of noticeable plants, except in the little meadows
5   10|         not perceive; and these plants are clean and bright like
6   14| supported by the stems of other plants without knowing it to be
7   18|        and other strong-stemmed plants, those unexhausted granaries
8   18|       and glancing plumage, and plants spring and bloom, and winds
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