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 1    1|      there to bring that about? Think, also, of the ladies of
 2    1|        other. Yet they honestly think there is no choice left.
 3    1|     have any experience which I think valuable, I am sure to reflect
 4    1|                               I think that we may safely trust
 5    1|      them, or at least make him think that it was so, or to make
 6    1|         less, in my case, did I think it worth my while to weave
 7    1|                 On the whole, I think that it cannot be maintained
 8    1| domestic in more senses than we think. From the hearth the field
 9    1|        and simpler wants; but I think that I speak within bounds
10    1|        condition of man - and I think that it is, though only
11    1|        their lives because they think that they must have such
12    1|         or the Indian's? When I think of the benefactors of the
13    1|       completely emasculated. I think that in the railroad car
14    1|       long and as broad as they think proper, case the earth inside
15    1|     wants satisfied now? When I think of acquiring for myself
16    1|     morning: which mode I still think is in some respects more
17    1|       No doubt another may also think for me; but it is not therefore
18    1|      fourth story. I cannot but think that if we had more true
19    1|      generations have to pay. I think that it would be better
20    1|        something which he might think a good deal like that; I
21    1|      reached round the world, I think that I should keep ahead
22    1|                    I am wont to think that men are not so much
23    1|       and kettles rattle; but I think that I shall not go out
24    1|      virtue still in man; for I think the fall from the farmer
25    1|         such questions as, if I think that I can live on vegetable
26    1|   making what headway he can. I think that the man is at a dead
27    1|     dress and train, not to say think and believe, accordingly,
28    1|        there is danger awful to think of that the children of
29    3|        had my seeds ready. Many think that seeds improve with
30    3|         the passage - "When you think of getting a farm turn it
31    3|       to look at it, and do not think it enough to go round it
32    3|   please you, if it is good." I think I shall not buy greedily,
33    3|                  What should we think of the shepherd's life if
34    3|          It lives too fast. Men think that it is essential that
35    3|     rides upon us. Did you ever think what those sleepers are
36    3|      without the post-office. I think that there are very few
37    3|          news which I seriously think a ready wit might write
38    3|       live it worthily, but who think that they are wiser by experience,
39    3|       the surface of things. We think that that is which appears
40    3|        only the reality, where, think you, would the "Mill-dam"
41    3|      way through these hills. I think that the richest vein is
42    4|                               I think that having learned our
43    4|      down again! For my part, I think that they had better metamorphose
44    4| exclusiveness by his faith, may think it is not true; but Zoroaster,
45    5|  invented? Do they not talk and think faster in the depot than
46    5|  feebler notes of other birds - think of it! It would put nations
47    6| frequently say to me, "I should think you would feel lonesome
48    6|        in space. How far apart, think you, dwell the two most
49    6|         over one another, and I think that we thus lose some respect
50    7|                               I THINK THAT I love society as much
51    7|         trouble him so again. I think I shall never revisit those
52    7|         they were wiser than to think that apologies could supply
53    7|         anything which made him think and tickled him. Looking
54    7|         mind must be there; you think of weeds." He would sometimes
55    7|    danger is there if you don't think of any? - and they thought
56   10|        transverse bars, and you think that they must be ascetic
57   10|         the opposite side. Some think it is bottomless. It is
58   10|      for the stones, many still think that they are hardly to
59   10|        pure at all times; and I think that it is then as good
60   10|         from another. You would think that you could walk dry
61   11|        so much, though he might think that I was dressed like
62   12|       that I am now inclined to think that there is a finer way
63   12|  fishing. Commonly they did not think that they were lucky, or
64   12|   better if I had not fished. I think that I do not mistake. It
65   12|        imagination; but this, I think, is to be fed when we feed
66   12|      not so noble a liquor; and think of dashing the hopes of
67   12|         I have been thrilled to think that I owed a mental perception
68   12|      thither? All that he could think of was to practise some
69   13|    there where a body can never think for the barking of Bose?
70   13|         a serious meditation. I think that I am near the end of
71   13|         the johnswort waving. I think that I may warrant you one
72   13|         it wise to say, We will think of it? My thoughts have
73   13|      had been men. The more you think of it, the less the difference.
74   14|    present warm none, and, some think, hinder the growth of the
75   15|   Little did the dusky children think that the puny slip with
76   15|      like the nut its kernel. I think that he must be the man
77   15|         breadth and elegance. I think that he should keep a caravansary
78   16|         so strange that I could think of nothing but Baffin's
79   16|       consecrated to me? Do you think I am ever caught napping
80   16|       levipes, light-foot, some think.)~ ~
81   17|      elsewhere, which made them think that there was an inlet
82   17|        ten feet of water; but I think that I can warrant the pond
83   18|         like that of the brute, think that he has never possessed
84   19|         the Yellowstone. Yet we think that if rail fences are
85   19|         without misgiving. Most think that they are above being
86   19|        wake up in the night and think of your work with satisfaction -
87   19|       the ordinary and mean. We think that we can change our clothes
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