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 1    1|     poor students. As for the rest of my readers, they will
 2    1|    fraction of the whole. The rest pay an annual tax for this
 3    1|      on one side, leaving the rest of the bark on, so that
 4    1|       few are riding, but the rest are run over - and it will
 5    1|        Arthur Young among the rest, that if one would live
 6    1|       I made myself - and the rest cost me nothing of which
 7    1|       father's day. Among the rest was a dried tapeworm. And
 8    1|     continue to live like the rest of the world, whatever company
 9    1|      Sunday's liberty for the rest. Some show their kindness
10    1|       place far above all the rest, as the greatest of the
11    3|     half a mile off, like the rest, covered with wood, was
12    3| awakes which slumbers all the rest of the day and night. Little
13    3|    his ten toes, and lump the rest. Simplicity, simplicity,
14    3|   What's the news?" as if the rest of mankind had stood his
15    3|       farmers on their day of rest at the end of the week -
16    3|     and you are safe, for the rest of the way is down hill.
17    4|        the Bible, and for the rest of their lives vegetate
18    4|    pursue liberal studies the rest of their lives. Shall the
19    5|      only that his master may rest, and I am awakened by his
20    5|   more on his travels without rest or slumber. Or perchance,
21    5|  whose courage does not go to rest so early, who go to sleep
22    5|      alone than ever. For the rest of the long afternoon, perhaps,
23    6|       some creatures lull the rest with their notes. The repose
24    7|      of the old. You need not rest your reputation on the dinners
25    7|                               Rest is their feast, and all
26    7|      runaway slave, among the rest, whom I helped to forward
27    8|     to oust johnswort and the rest, and break up their ancient
28    8|       oak copse where I could rest in the shade, the other
29    8|        and commonly spent the rest of the day about other affairs.
30    9|       The tired rambler could rest and warm himself by my fire,
31   10|       frozen middle. Like the rest of our waters, when much
32   10|     water, separated from the rest as if by an invisible cobweb,
33   11|       farther and wider - and rest thee by many brooks and
34   12|    not ass himself to all the rest!~ ~
35   13|   side, it was found with the rest in exactly the same position
36   13|       war; but I felt for the rest of that day as if I had
37   13|      it was as well for me to rest on my oars and wait his
38   15| bearing, perchance, among the rest, the agent of the Insurance
39   16|        Walden, being like the rest usually bare of snow, or
40   16|       far behind, he stops to rest and listen till they come
41   17|     lie side by side with the rest; and the cutters thus discovered
42   17|   part of it carried off, the rest remaining exposed to the
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