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 1    1|             trumpet was put into his hand, had nothing to say. As
 2    1|              produce consumed and on hand at the time this estimate
 3    1|             of $4.50 - the amount on hand much more than balancing
 4    1|             as it were with his left hand at odd hours in the summer;
 5    1|             the value of what was on hand at the last date - was~ ~
 6    1|            the idle - I might try my hand at some such pastime as
 7    1| philanthropies, do not let your left hand know what your right hand
 8    1|            hand know what your right hand does, for it is not worth
 9    1|           caliphs is extinct: if thy hand has plenty, be liberal as
10    2|           pot-herbs; where thy right hand,~ ~
11    3|             boat, after passing from hand to hand, has gone down the
12    3|           after passing from hand to hand, has gone down the stream
13    3|           see it put out, and have a hand in it, if that is done as
14    5|          prompt a conveyance, are on hand when the bell rings. To
15    5|            by a hooting owl. Near at hand you could fancy it the most
16    6|          touches the pond on the one hand, and of the fence which
17    6|             exhibition; on the other hand, I may not be affected by
18    6|             holding a serpent in one hand, and in the other a cup
19    7|            could break off with your hand at last.~ ~
20    7|              write a remarkably good hand himself. I sometimes found
21    7|             where Dr. B. might be on hand at a moment's warning. To
22    8|                              Near at hand, upon the topmost spray
23    9|        aroused by having to raise my hand to lift the latch, I have
24    9|            should forsake it, as the hand finds its way to the mouth
25   10|           some unknown bird close at hand. These experiences were
26   10|            you slowly raise, pulling hand over hand, some horned pout
27   10|             raise, pulling hand over hand, some horned pout squeaking
28   10|       another, more proper, close at hand. The first depends more
29   10|              of the sky; but near at hand it is of a yellowish tint
30   10|             distinguishable close at hand. The snow reprints it, as
31   10|             years; and, on the other hand, my friends used to listen
32   10|              are few traces of man's hand to be seen. The water laves
33   10|          rounded this water with his hand, deepened and clarified
34   10|                  In the hollow of my hand~ ~
35   10|         outlet, but it is on the one hand distantly and indirectly
36   11|              never absent mop in one hand, and yet no effects of it
37   13|            nibbled it, sitting in my hand, and afterward cleaned its
38   13|            have held them in my open hand at such a time, and still
39   13|           red republicans on the one hand, and the black imperialists
40   14|              to open burs with in my hand, for I did not always wait
41   14|          burned a place as big as my hand. But my house occupied so
42   15|          Down the road, on the right hand, on Brister's Hill, lived
43   16|         squeak and a bounce. Near at hand they only excited my pity.
44   17|             Walden ice, seen near at hand, has a green tint, but at
45   18|            genial heaven? Is not the hand a spreading palm leaf with
46   18|            though the evening was at hand, and the clouds of winter
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