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 1    1|     Massachusetts, and earned my living by the labor of my hands
 2    1|        were made of brass; still living, and dying, and buried by
 3    1|        chosen the common mode of living because they preferred it
 4    1|    anything of absolute value by living. Practically, the old have
 5    1|          house, or any curacy or living anywhere else, but I must
 6    1| Penobscot Indians, in this town, living in tents of thin cotton
 7    1|     Formerly, when how to get my living honestly, with freedom left
 8    1|         daily walks human beings living in sties, and all winter
 9    1|       housekeeping and beautiful living be laid for a foundation:
10    1|         trying the experiment of living? Methinks this would exercise
11    1|   economy, while that economy of living which is synonymous with
12    1|         of my readers who have a living to get. And to meet this
13    1|         still in the land of the living; and I am glad to escape
14    1|         meet all the expenses of living. The whole of my winters,
15    1|        see what I could do for a living, some sad experience in
16    1|       that a man should earn his living by the sweat of his brow,
17    1|         any one adopt my mode of living on any account; for, beside
18    1|          sense, means to get our living together. I heard it proposed
19    3|          live what was not life, living is so dear; nor did I wish
20    4|        will not spend so much on living wit, the true meat to put
21    5|      always, indeed, getting our living, and regulating our lives
22    6|          days in the land of the living,~ ~
23    7|       and some higher motive for living. "Satisfied!" said he; "
24    7|         an taken up in getting a living or keeping it; ministers
25   10|        flow thither again. If by living thus reserved and austere,
26   11|                     I thought of living there before I went to Walden.
27   11|         a loafer, was getting my living like himself; that I lived
28   11|      overwhelming disadvantage - living, John Field, alas! without
29   11|          sheds. Let not to get a living be thy trade, but thy sport.
30   13|          I thought, as I have my living to get, and have not eaten
31   13|      their bodies, and the still living heads were hanging on either
32   14|          or servant, derive from living in a house, I enjoyed it
33   17|        far and wide. He gets his living by barking trees. Such a
34   18|         antiquaries chiefly, but living poetry like the leaves of
35   18|        not a fossil earth, but a living earth; compared with whose
36   18|        vain, till it reaches the living surface beyond. It is glorious
37   18|          the wilderness with its living and its decaying trees,
38   19|        is that to the purpose? A living dog is better than a dead
39   19|          an egg deposited in the living tree many years earlier
40   19|        alburnum of the green and living tree, which has been gradually
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