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 1    1|         than we do. We may waive just so much care of ourselves
 2    1|    Perhaps it will be found that just in proportion as some have
 3    1|       bark on, so that they were just as straight and much stronger
 4    1|      Grecian or the Gothic style just yet. If there are any to
 5    3|          I sold him the farm for just what I gave for it, and,
 6    3|     external and superficial, is just such an unwieldy and overgrown
 7    4|          yet need no sharpening, just as some little four-year-old
 8    4|         the purpose. One who has just come from reading perhaps
 9    5| vibration of the universal lyre, just as the intervening atmosphere
10    5|         again as musical as ever just before and about dawn.~ ~
11    6|    elbows. The thick wood is not just at our door, nor the pond,
12    6|        any man should ever for a just cause grieve. Shall I not
13    8|        are particularly pious or just (maximeque pius quaestus),
14   10|           We have one other pond just like this, White Pond, in
15   10|      even where a thick wood has just been cut down on the shore,
16   10|    middle of the pond in winter, just after a light snow has fallen,
17   10|         in the summer of '52, is just five feet higher than when
18   10|     coldest wells in the village just drawn. The temperature of
19   10|    selvage, and the eye rises by just gradations from the low
20   10|   compact flock of birds passing just beneath my level on the
21   12|       children of the town, with just one exception, was fishing.
22   13|    sounded from beyond the woods just now? The hands are coming
23   13|        you gladly soon, but I am just concluding a serious meditation.
24   13|          a very hazy day. I will just try these three sentences
25   13|          it too soon? I have got just thirteen whole ones, beside
26   13|        make a world? Why has man just these species of animals
27   13|          approached the surface, just put his head out to reconnoitre,
28   14|      winter set in good earnest, just as I had finished plastering,
29   14|        that man's supper who has just been forth in the snow to
30   14|                  Hard green wood just cut, though I used but little
31   14|           I thought that I would just look in at the window and
32   15|       the other side of the way, just on the edge of the wood;
33   15|        the village then, and had just lost myself over Davenant'
34   15|        overcame my Nervii. I had just sunk my head on this when
35   15|     their conclusions amounts to just this, that "Cato and Brister
36   18|         signs of the infant year just peeping forth with the stately
37   18|         maples, and other trees, just putting out amidst the pine
38   19|        be one of opposition to a just government, if he should
39   19|       spider, the world would be just as large to me while I had
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