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1 1| from my seniors. They have told me nothing, and probably 2 1| a roasting." So, we are told, the New Hollander goes 3 1| nailed to an oak sapling, all told. The bargain was soon concluded, 4 1| Yes, I did eat $8.74, all told; but I should not thus unblushingly 5 1| has inherited some acres, told me that he thought he should 6 5| customers this moment, as he has told them twenty times before 7 7| demigods to him. If you told him that such a one was 8 7| performances were miracles. When I told him that I wrote considerably, 9 7| of stupidity. A townsman told me that when he met him 10 7| for a glass of water. I told them that I drank at the 11 7| wish to live as I did. He told me, with the utmost simplicity 12 8| the most favorable breezes told no tale, I knew that they 13 9| or two after one of them told me that they wandered about 14 10| with incredulity when I told them, that a few years later 15 10| pond before the Revolution, told him once that there was 16 10| the pond in Sudbury, who told me that it was he who got 17 11| significantly. Meanwhile my host told me his story, how hard he 18 11| sort of moral bog hoe. I told him, that as he worked so 19 13| pronoun), but her mistress told me that she came into the 20 14| eaten in childhood, as I had told, and had not dreamed it. 21 14| many a tale their color told! Arid gradually from week 22 14| in a particular cell, and told to make yourself at home 23 15| were discolored. It also told me, with staring emphasis, 24 15| his hospitable wife, who told fortunes, yet pleasantly-large, 25 15| one another, and heard and told the news, and went their 26 16| retain his scent. A hunter told me that he once saw a fox 27 16| not the wiser for all I told him, for every time I attempted 28 16| times looked in upon me, told me that many years ago he 29 16| inquire for his hounds, and told how for a week they had 30 16| woods. The Concord hunter told him what he knew and offered 31 16| The hunter who told me this could remember one 32 16| in Concord village; who told him, even, that he had seen 33 16| vicinity, and another has told me the particulars of the 34 17| There have been many stories told about the bottom, or rather 35 17| pierce the clouds. They told me that in a good day they 36 17| for contemplation. They told me that they had some in 37 18| reflected heat; and I have been told that in the experiment at 38 18| the age of Methuselah - told me - and I was surprised