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1     I,     III|        ought to be built so as to shut out every possibility of
2     I,       V| softly-pouring waterfall might be shut off and the entrance into
3     I,     XII|           myself in my own house, shut the doors against everybody,
4     I,     XII|       Diogenes.~ ~I need not have shut my doors; not a soul demanded
5     I,     XII|          The first day I remained shut up in my room; the second
6    II,     VII|          let down the curtains to shut out the lamplight, and left
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