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1 1| I see young men, my townsmen, whose 2 1| important advice to give the young, their own experience has 3 1| and they are only less young than they were. I have lived 4 1| interest with which, when young, he looked at shelving rocks, 5 1| the forms of both old and young are permanently contracted 6 1| example, the necessity of the young man's providing a certain 7 1| informed treacherously by a young Patrick that neighbor Seeley, 8 1| works on husbandry, Arthur Young among the rest, that if 9 1| Mr. Balcom, a promising young architect, designs it on 10 1| kind being tried; as that a young man tried for a fortnight 11 1| One young man of my acquaintance, 12 1| proposed lately that two young men should travel together 13 3| trees, and grubbing up some young birches which had sprung 14 5| wood, in the midst of a young forest of pitch pines and 15 5| up to your very sills. A young forest growing up under 16 6| incidents occurred when she was young. A ruddy and lusty old dame, 17 6| which she has kept herself young always, outlived so many 18 6| sound-conditioned, healthy, and robust young lady that ever walked the 19 7| tears, Patroclus, like a young girl?"~ ~ 20 7| visitors. Girls and boys and young women generally seemed glad 21 7| not as clean as hers? - young men who had ceased to be 22 7| men who had ceased to be young, and had concluded that 23 8| go; and again, when the young tendrils make their appearance, 24 8| them off with both buds and young pods, sitting erect like 25 9| directed thus on their way two young men who had been fishing 26 10| ripples. It is perennially young, and I may stand and see 27 12| and to hunting, when quite young, my closest acquaintance 28 12| Such is oftenest the young man's introduction to the 29 12| men are still and always young in this respect. In some 30 13| the hen of the woods. The young suddenly disperse on your 31 13| kind of creature it is. The young squat still and flat, often 32 13| are not callow like the young of most birds, but more 33 13| grassy hollows, full of young pitch pines, into a larger 34 13| me, she would leave her young and circle round and round 35 13| attention, and get off her young, who would already have 36 13| I heard the peep of the young when I could not see the 37 13| berrying, I met with a cat with young kittens in the woods, quite 38 14| hinder the growth of the young wood. There was also the 39 16| would be in the top of a young pitch pine, winding up his 40 16| Its large eyes appeared young and unhealthy, almost dropsical. 41 17| on the earth dotted with young pines, and the very slope