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1 1,1| prostrate the powers on earth without consulting the King 2 2,1| forgets the dross of this earth after having obtained a 3 6,2| furrows and little mounds of earth on the beds which only the 4 6,2| water, the juices of the earth, and the cool breezes. But 5 6,2| feasted on the fine soft earth which his neighbour scattered 6 8,2| on that very morning the earth had been disturbed. ~In 7 9,2| which morning sheds on the earth as a white mantle. ~Now 8 9,2| again to the concerns of earth, and having satisfied himself 9 11,2| tell you that my time on earth is short." ~"I come to ask 10 12,1| to look with pity on this earth, where John and Cornelius 11 15,2| will be the happiest man on earth. When I looked at the Bible 12 16,2| filled it, and mixed the earth of the garden with a small 13 17,2| I caught you? a jug and earth in it There is some criminal 14 17,2| with all the now useless earth which remained in it. One 15 20,1| water could replace the earth?" ~"You may make yourself 16 21,2| the most perfect being on earth!" ~"After the tulip, though." ~" 17 23,1| leaves peeped out of the earth Boxtel was fully convinced; 18 28,1| Baerle had been sent on earth by Satan. ~The result of 19 28,2| through the veins of the earth;~We are the daughters of 20 28,2| loving us,~We hang to the earth by a thread;~This thread 21 31,1| serene souls who loved the earth and its fruits had gradually 22 33,1| thought my best friend on earth?" ~"Oh!" sighed Boxtel, "