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 1    1| circumstances in this world, in this town, what it is, whether it
 2    1|              days, spent outside the town, trying to hear what was
 3    1|          after the wild stock of the town, which give a faithful herdsman
 4    1|            admit me into the list of town officers, nor make my place
 5    1|         easier for them to hobble to town with a broken leg than with
 6    1|           that, if an enemy take the town, he can, like the old philosopher,
 7    1|           Penobscot Indians, in this town, living in tents of thin
 8    1|             once name a dozen in the town who own their farms free
 9    1|          families, at least, in this town, who, for nearly a generation,
10    1|           the first settlers of this town, with whom he was contemporary,
11    1|          overshadows the house. This town is said to have the largest
12    1|            crazy fellow once in this town who undertook to dig through
13    1|           Mucclasse Indians? "When a town celebrates the busk," says
14    1|               squares, and the whole town of their filth, which with
15    1|            days, all the fire in the town is extinguished. During
16    1|      malefactors may return to their town."~ ~
17    1|              every habitation in the town is supplied with the new
18    1|              some poor family in the town; and if I had nothing to
19    3|          extensive wood between that town and Lincoln, and about two
20    3|             should walk through this town and see only the reality,
21    4|              I thought referred to a town of that name which I had
22    4|          amount to? There is in this town, with a very few exceptions,
23    4|              of mankind, who in this town can tell me even their titles?
24    4|              of far more worth. This town has spent seventeen thousand
25    4|              equal sum raised in the town. If we live in the Nineteenth
26    5|              in the east part of the town, but ere long ran away and
27    5|             within the circle of the town, or adventurous country
28    5|           brilliant station-house in town or city, where a social
29    7|             by my mere distance from town. I had withdrawn so far
30    7|            poor and selectmen of the town, and thought it was time
31    7|          reckoned commonly among the town's poor, but who should be;
32    8|             Boston to this my native town, through these very woods
33    8|                     On gala days the town fires its great guns, which
34    8|              at the other end of the town, the big guns sounded as
35    9|      pleasant, when I stayed late in town, to launch myself into the
36    9|            outskirts, having come to town a-shopping in their wagons,
37   10|            unfrequented parts of the town, "to fresh woods and pastures
38   10|              if not the best, in the town. In the winter, all water
39   10|              is heard throughout the town, has muddied the Boiling
40   10|     Topographical Description of the Town of Concord," by one of its
41   12|           fathers or children of the town, with just one exception,
42   13|           from the other side of the town, and the catching of the
43   13|     sportsmen must beat a retreat to town and shop and unfinished
44   14|          cultivated plains." In this town the price of wood rises
45   15|            my field, still nearer to town, Zilpha, a colored woman,
46   15|                        Nearer yet to town, you come to Breed's location,
47   15|              settler's family in the town of Sutton, in this State,
48   15|        Brister's Hill. For I came to town still, like a friendly Indian,
49   15|             man approaching from the town.~ ~
50   16|             of an old trader of this town, who was also a captain,
51   19|           decided. If you are chosen town clerk, forsooth, you cannot
52   19|        thoughts, as in a palace. The town's poor seem to me often
53   19|         above being supported by the town; but it oftener happens
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