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1
It is a grey house on a narrow
street
.
Anthem
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In PART ONE
2
The moths beat against the
street
lanterns.
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The
streets
of the City lay before us, dark and empty.
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We have built an oven of the bricks we gathered in the
streets
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Our discovery is too great for us to waste our time in sweeping the
streets
.
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Then we go to work in the
streets
of the City, with our brooms and our rakes.
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There is fear hanging in the air of the sleeping halls, and in the air of the
streets
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We stole through the dark passages, and through the dark
streets
, and down into our tunnel.
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It is dark in the
streets
and there are no men about, for no men may walk through the City when they have no mission to walk there.
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We are old now, yet we were young this morning, when we carried our glass box through the
streets
of the City to the Home of the Scholars.
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Tomorrow, in the full light of day, we shall take our box, and leave our tunnel open, and walk through the
streets
to the Home of the Scholars.
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