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1    1|      the horizon, speaking all passing vessels bound coastwise;
2    1|  soonest salute the scarecrow? Passing a cornfield the other day,
3    3|    garret; but the boat, after passing from hand to hand, has gone
4    5| tomorrow, and overhead for the passing day." This was sheer idleness
5    9|    which I felt with my hands, passing between two pines for instance,
6   10|       a compact flock of birds passing just beneath my level on
7   16|      travelling in no road and passing no house between my own
8   18|       and its having no stream passing through it to melt or wear
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