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1 1| inherited encumbrances, find it labor enough to subdue 2 1| fool's life, as they will find when they get to the end 3 1| we all know, are poor, find it hard to live, are sometimes, 4 1| you cannot do, you try and find that you can. Old deeds 5 1| and in this country, as I find by my own experience, a 6 1| dreamed; nor to those who find their encouragement and 7 1| impersonal as the Fates, and I find it difficult to get made 8 1| meaning of it, that I may find out by what degree of consanguinity ' 9 1| they put on what they can find on the beach, and at a little 10 1| shrewdness, lest after all he find himself in a workhouse, 11 1| as the other classes, I find that for the most part they 12 1| but I was terrified to find that they required to be 13 1| look at your bawbles and find them ornamental. The cart 14 1| standard. The enemy will find it out. He may turn pale 15 1| hypocrisy - chaff which I find it difficult to separate 16 1| the vital forces. Yet I find it not to be an essential 17 1| inquire more narrowly you will find have some stored in somebody' 18 1| sometimes too warm a friend, I find it still better economy 19 1| each one be very careful to find out and pursue his own way, 20 1| it is for my employer to find out. What good I do, in 21 1| ever fall into one. I can find you a Newfoundland dog that 22 4| best English books will find how many with whom he can 23 4| so-called illiterate; he will find nobody at all to speak to, 24 4| unutterable things we may find somewhere uttered. These 25 5| found wanting. A man must find his occasions in himself, 26 5| gurgling melodiousness - I find myself beginning with the 27 6| When I return to my house I find that visitors have been 28 6| I find it wholesome to be alone 29 7| man it would be hard to find. Vice and disease, which 30 7| neighbor. He had got to find him out as you did. He would 31 8| your society, that would find out another farmer's field 32 9| that perhaps my body would find its way home if its master 33 9| well-known road and yet find it impossible to tell which 34 9| the world, do we begin to find ourselves, and realize where 35 10| must be ascetic fish that find a subsistence there. Once, 36 10| longest birch which I could find in the neighborhood with 37 10| places, I was surprised to find myself surrounded by myriads 38 10| formerly stood there. I find that even so long ago as 39 10| work, he was surprised to find that it was wrong end upward, 40 11| need to study history to find out what is best for his 41 11| adventures. Let the noon find thee by other lakes, and 42 12| found in myself, and still find, an instinct toward a higher, 43 12| so that they shall not find game large enough for them 44 12| stated by entomologists - I find it in Kirby and Spence - 45 12| But to tell the truth, I find myself at present somewhat 46 13| left no track, and I cannot find the path again. What was 47 13| farther, I was surprised to find that the chips were covered 48 13| wondered by this time to find that they had their respective 49 14| fireplace bricks as I could find, to save work and waste, 50 14| have creased it, for you find some of their cases in the 51 14| morning after it freezes, you find that the greater part of 52 14| and I was surprised to find that directly under the 53 15| groped long about the wall to find the well-sweep which his 54 15| Yet I rarely failed to find, even in midwinter, some 55 16| and in the morning would find a crack in the earth a quarter 56 16| and I would afterwards find the cobs strewn about the 57 16| and departed. He did not find his hounds that night, but 58 16| town-clerk, and representative, I find the following entry. Jan. 59 17| needed a divining-rod to find it. Every winter the liquid 60 17| but yet have failed to find any bottom; for while the " 61 17| on the highways know, to find the hollows by the puddles 62 17| need soldering till they find a worse leak than that. 63 18| of the animal body. You find thus in the very sands an 64 18| summer day! If I could ever find the twig he sits upon! I 65 19| right inward, and you'll find~ ~ 66 19| continent, that we would find? Are these the problems 67 19| should be so earnest to find him? Does Mr. Grinnell know 68 19| better, and you may perhaps find some "Symmes' Hole" by which 69 19| in whatever attitude he find himself through obedience 70 19| of their wit. Some would find fault with the morning red, 71 19| richest. The fault-finder will find faults even in paradise.