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1 1| ever? What makes families run out? What is the nature 2 1| be enriched. In the long run men hit only what they aim 3 1| nor can he, in the long run, any better afford to hire. 4 1| immediately or in the long run. An average house in this 5 1| understood that partitions are run through those cellars which 6 1| wood, I saw a striped snake run into the water, and he lay 7 1| riding, but the rest are run over - and it will be called, 8 1| to lay down his bed and run. When I have met an immigrant 9 1| doing me good, I should run for my life, as from that 10 3| how I could let the years run off, buffet the winter through, 11 3| with sand, and the cars run smoothly over them. They 12 3| new lot is laid down and run over; so that, if some have 13 3| ridden upon. And when they run over a man that is walking 14 3| steamboat blown up, or one cow run over on the Western Railroad, 15 3| bell rings, why should we run? We will consider what kind 16 4| Mast, "Being seated, to run through the region of the 17 4| course of their true love run smooth - at any rate, how 18 4| at any rate, how it did run and stumble, and get up 19 5| table, and blackberry vines run round its legs; pine cones, 20 5| in disgrace, or perchance run wild and strike a league 21 7| get into sailing trim and run a course or two before they 22 8| woodchuck or squirrel had run across the road, or the 23 9| that every traveller had to run the gauntlet, and every 24 9| recommended to those who run the gauntlet, or by keeping 25 9| less effect, might have run "amok" against society; 26 9| preferred that society should run "amok" against me, it being 27 10| and the waves began to run, and the perch leaped much 28 10| its coves grape-vines had run over the trees next the 29 10| freely, and see the waves run, and remember the life of 30 10| we disregard them, and run after the diamond of Kohinoor. 31 13| quite familiar, and would run over my shoes and up my 32 13| your approach make them run again and betray themselves. 33 14| expanded under this heat and run together, and lost their 34 15| over the woods - we who had run to fires before - barn, 35 16| to be dogs outright and run freely in the streets; for 36 16| be safe, or if be would run in a straight line away 37 16| Sometimes, however, he will run upon a wall many rods, and 38 16| covered with shallow puddles, run part way across, and then 39 17| water began immediately to run into these holes, and continued 40 17| holes, and continued to run for two days in deep streams, 41 18| and tortoises and toads run over in the road; and that 42 19| to the wars, cowards that run away and enlist. Start now