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1    1| mean in dress and look, and hitherto had not stood well in the
2    2|     and let all thy apples, hitherto so very bitter, be now changed
3    2| short time, the wind, which hitherto had been against them, veered
4    2| place please thee, O saint? Hitherto we had hoped that we might
5    2|   Judge, yet both have been hitherto patiently borne with and
6    3|    other bright apparitions hitherto investigated by few, which
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