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    stanza 14

    the air around him seemed to thicken
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    stanza 12

    it made him feel weirdly calm
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    stanza nine

    it answered he couldn't believe it he was amazed.
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    stanza 13

    he sat there for a long time thinking about the raven talking.
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    stanza 15

    phohit he cried bird or devil.
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    stanza 16

    phohit again he said bird or devil.
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    stanza 17

    leave he shouted at the bird.
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    stanza eight

    he smiled and then "you look wild" he said.
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    stanza one

    narrator was reading a book and hears calm and soft knocking at his door.
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    stanza 3

    the sad sound of curtains moving scared him.
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    stanza two

    it was cold, December and he wished for morning.
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    stanza four

    his heart grew braver and he said out loud "sir or madam please for give me I was nearly asleep".
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    stanza five

    he stood, looking deep into the dark. and then he went back into his room, and heard tapping, this time louder.
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    stanza six

    he opened the door seen nothing went back in heart racing. then heard a nother tapping.
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    stanza 7

    he opened the window and suddenly a raven flew in like an eagle.
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    the bird kept saying nevermore.
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    stanza eleven

    he startled at how it responded.
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    stanza 18

    the raven never left it stayed forever