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Soap has the property of removing dirt.
There's no soap.
A stone is dead matter.
Long, long ago, there lived an old man in a village.
Long, long ago, there lived an old king on a small island.
Once upon a time, there lived a beautiful princess.
Once upon a time, there lived in a village a little girl called Little Green Hood.
There used to be a big pine tree in front of my house.
Once upon a time, there was a pretty little house way out in the country.
There used to be a statue of a lion at the gate.
There used to be an art museum in this neighborhood.
There used to be a coffee shop near the school.
There used to be a castle on the top of the mountain.
There used to be a castle on the hill.
There used to be a post office on the corner.
There used to be a small castle on this hill.
There used to be a police station in front of this bus stop.
There used to be an old temple here.
There used to be a large park here.
There used to be a grocery store around the corner.

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