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 1    1|        know, are poor, find it hard to live, are sometimes,
 2    1|    both North and South. It is hard to have a Southern overseer;
 3    1|      me that every man who was hard pushed might get such a
 4    1|    woodchuck skin, complain of hard times because he could not
 5    1|    back of his Vitruvius, with hard pencil and ruler, and the
 6    1|     for a fortnight to live on hard, raw corn on the ear, using
 7    1|       freedom, as I could fare hard and yet succeed well, I
 8    1|        advise to work twice as hard as they do - work till they
 9    3|    religion, till we come to a hard bottom and rocks in place,
10    7|   convenience of those who are hard of hearing; but there are
11    7|        natural man it would be hard to find. Vice and disease,
12   10|  thinking it was going to rain hard immediately, the air being
13   10|       this pond, made firm and hard to the feet of the wader
14   11|    host told me his story, how hard he worked "bogging" for
15   11|       again, as I did not work hard, I did not have to eat hard,
16   11|    hard, I did not have to eat hard, and it cost me but a trifle
17   11|       and beef, he had to work hard to pay for them, and when
18   11|         and when he had worked hard he had to eat hard again
19   11|      worked hard he had to eat hard again to repair the waste
20   11|      him, that as he worked so hard at bogging, he required
21   12| beautiful to live low and fare hard in many respects; and though
22   12|                          It is hard to provide and cook so simple
23   12|   cleaning a stable. Nature is hard to be overcome, but she
24   12|     September evening, after a hard day's work, his mind still
25   14|      may be pleasant to expect hard times; it will be for his
26   14| interesting and perfect, being hard, dark, and transparent,
27   14|                                Hard green wood just cut, though
28   15|  burned up together. She led a hard life, and somewhat inhumane.
29   17|  Walden Pond in the midst of a hard winter. They went to work
30   18|      from Walden, and leaves a hard dark or transparent ice
31   18|       regular! It is unusually hard, owing to the recent severe
32   19|        not shun it and call it hard names. It is not so bad
33   19|     the swamp before him had a hard bottom. The boy replied
34   19|       said that this bog had a hard bottom." "So it has," answered
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