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1    1| pedestal for it. There is not a nail to hang a picture on, nor
2    9|      held my papers, not even a nail to put over my latch or
3   11|       face, giving it tooth and nail, not having skill to split
4   14|       be able to send home each nail with a single blow of the
5   19|      who will foolishly drive a nail into mere lath and plastering;
6   19|    depend on the putty. Drive a nail home and clinch it so faithfully
7   19|         God, and so only. Every nail driven should be as another
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