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 1    1|          fire a-going; new people put a little dry wood under
 2    1|         shipwrecked sailors, they put on what they can find on
 3    1|          most, and taken down and put up in a few hours; and every
 4    1|    question which I am tempted to put to the proprietor of such
 5    1|    foundation. It was only how to put a core of truth within the
 6    1|        end of her ear trumpet was put into his hand, had nothing
 7    1|         cheeping squirrels on." I put no manure whatever on this
 8    1|        and he will not venture to put my abstemiousness to the
 9    1|      circumstances. Neither did I put any sal-soda, or other acid
10    1|       your hands and trough well. Put the meal into the trough,
11    1|          would be wisest never to put one's paw into it.~ ~
12    3|           to him in my mind; even put a higher price on it - took
13    3|        many years when a poet has put his farm in rhyme, the most
14    3|         dilapidated fences, which put such an interval between
15    3|          and Spartan - like as to put to rout all that was not
16    3|         it on fire - or to see it put out, and have a hand in
17    4|    weather-cocks, as they used to put heroes among the constellations,
18    4|           our lives, and possibly put a new aspect on the face
19    4|      living wit, the true meat to put into that shell, in a hundred
20    5|           boy who, as I hear, was put out to a farmer in the east
21    5|         or fiery dragon they will put into the new Mythology I
22    5|        was awakened thus early to put the vital beat in him and
23    5|           snowflake, and if it be put into a pot and boiled, will
24    5|           and then they will stay put and stick. Here is a hogshead
25    5|           I will not have my eyes put out and my ears spoiled
26    5|             think of it! It would put nations on the alert. Who
27    6|         Milky Way? This which you put seems to me not to be the
28    6|       woods shed their leaves and put on mourning in midsummer,
29    7|         he could not tell what to put first, it would kill him,
30    8|        they were not easily to be put off. What was the meaning
31    9|      wagons, have been obliged to put up for the night; and gentlemen
32    9|       cobbler's, I was seized and put into jail, because, as I
33    9|        papers, not even a nail to put over my latch or windows.
34   10|          a lever, and thus a stop put to their encroachments;
35   12|           worthiest pursuits. But put an extra condiment into
36   13|    suspect that Pilpay & Co. have put animals to their best use,
37   13|           had been invented which put all other locks and cements
38   13|           he made up his mind and put his resolve into execution.
39   13|      approached the surface, just put his head out to reconnoitre,
40   14|      times, which caused me to be put to it for room. He brought
41   14|          where the washing is not put out, nor the fire, nor the
42   14|  remarkable what a value is still put upon wood even in this age
43   14|     Friday, or greater snow would put a period to man's existence
44   15|           the skunk-cabbage still put forth with perennial verdure,
45   15| philosophers of all nations might put up, and on his sign should
46   15|           talked, and effectually put the world behind us; for
47   16|   horizontal, being determined to put it through at any rate; -
48   16|         had crossed the river and put up at a farmhouse for the
49   16|         graceful length, and soon put the forest between me and
50   17|       that some question had been put to me, which I had been
51   17|          ten rods to an inch, and put down the soundings, more
52   18|          water, so that you could put your foot through it when
53   18|     operations as if she had been put upon the stocks when he
54   19|            It is not for a man to put himself in such an attitude
55   19|          in common hours. He will put some things behind, will
56   19|         where they should be. Now put the foundations under them.~ ~
57   19|         pole-star; and ere he had put on the ferule and the head
58   19|          the finishing stroke was put to his work, it suddenly
59   19|            we suppose a case, and put ourselves into it, and hence
60   19|        take away its general, and put it in disorder; from the
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