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1    1|      and smothered under its load, creeping down the road
2    1|  tell from inspecting such a load whether it belonged to a
3    1|     the poorer you are. Each load looks as if it contained
4    1|     gateway where his sledge load of furniture cannot follow
5   15|     a man who was carrying a load of pottery to market stopped
6   15| church or state as to haul a load of manure from his barn-yard.
7   17|     vast holes "into which a load of hay might be drived,"
8   17|       fifty-six" and a wagon load of inch rope, but yet have
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