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1 1| Some have asked what I got to eat; if I did not feel 2 1| more easily acquired than got rid of. Better if they had 3 1| they are born? They have got to live a man's life, pushing 4 1| too common with writers, I got only my labor for my pains. 5 1| faithfully, I have, indeed, never got audited, still less accepted, 6 1| slender means as I had already got. My purpose in going to 7 1| from east to west, had got so near home as Asiatic 8 1| pleased, and, whenever you got up, go abroad without any 9 1| then, as he turned away, got his own leg into it. This 10 1| And when the farmer has got his house, he may not be 11 1| it be the house that has got him. As I understand it, 12 1| merely - that the tortoise got his spotted shell, or the 13 1| architecture! When you have got my ornaments ready, I will 14 1| quite hoe it all once. I got out several cords of stumps 15 1| plant more than enough. I got twelve bushels of beans, 16 1| through to China, and he got so far that, as he said, 17 1| is at a dead set who has got through a knot-hole or gateway 18 1| that to carry. If I have got to drag my trap, I will 19 1| pairs of stockings ere he got down to the skin, though 20 3| all I wanted - but I never got my fingers burned by actual 21 3| farmer supposed that he had got a few wild apples only. 22 3| milked it, skimmed it, and got all the cream, and left 23 3| Aurora as the Greeks. I got up early and bathed in the 24 4| how some poor unfortunate got up on to a steeple, who 25 4| then, having needlessly got him up there, the happy 26 4| our Pilgrim forefathers got through a cold winter once 27 5| seems as if the earth had got a race now worthy to inhabit 28 6| property" - though I never got a fair view of it - on the 29 7| to your neighbor. He had got to find him out as you did. 30 7| for many months, if he had got a new idea this summer. " 31 7| man, perhaps, if he has got enough, will be satisfied 32 7| in the world, however he got it. Objects of charity are 33 8| me to the earth, and so I got strength like Antaeus. But 34 8| cleared, and I myself had got out two or three cords of 35 8| the road, or the sun had got above the shrub oaks, while 36 8| tale, I knew that they had got the last drone of them all 37 9| communities where some have got more than is sufficient 38 10| told me that it was he who got out this tree ten or fifteen 39 11| my departure. When I had got without I asked for a drink, 40 12| their time, unless they got a long string of fish, though 41 13| is it too soon? I have got just thirteen whole ones, 42 13| one another. Having once got hold they never let go, 43 13| what beside safety they got by sailing in the middle 44 14| the squirrels and the jays got most of its fruit; the last 45 14| as well as shelter. I had got a couple of old fire-dogs 46 14| a house which you have got into when you have opened 47 14| you to his hearth, but has got the mason to build one for 48 14| came from. I might have got good limestone within a 49 14| about the stumps which I had got out of my bean-field. As 50 14| had formerly stood, and got out the fat pine roots. 51 14| woods. Once in a while I got a little of this. When the 52 15| younger and whiter speculator got them at last. He too, however, 53 16| hour, and that I have not got lungs and a larynx as well 54 16| sweet corn, which had not got ripe, on to the snow-crust 55 16| war, and would not have got credit for hunting less 56 17| these in midwinter? Oh, he got worms out of rotten logs 57 17| harder before the water got underneath to help me. The 58 17| length and breadth were got by measuring into the coves; 59 17| of a plowshare, or a plow got set in the furrow and had 60 17| some other reason, it never got to market. This heap, made 61 18| that year, for she had soon got a thick new garment to take 62 18| spring the red squirrels got under my house, two at a 63 18| commander, and when they had got into rank circled about 64 18| Beside this I got a rare mess of golden and 65 19| morning red, if they ever got up early enough. "They pretend," 66 19| spring an arch before I have got a solid foundation. Let 67 19| latter, "but you have not got half way to it yet." So 68 19| vintage, which they had not got, and could not buy. The