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1    1|  secures an abode which is a palace compared with the savage'
2    1|    exchange his wigwam for a palace on these terms?~ ~
3    1|       On the one side is the palace, on the other are the almshouse
4    1|  finishes the cornice of the palace returns at night perchance
5   11| month or two build himself a palace of his own; that I did not
6   14|      backing out of a modern palace will be all that I shall
7   18|      watered or waved like a palace floor. But the wind slides
8   19|   cheering thoughts, as in a palace. The town's poor seem to
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