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 1    1|      chained for life, at the foot of a tree; or measuring
 2    1|   while the snow was nearly a foot deep around them, and I
 3    1|    road. Well, I start now on foot, and get there before night;
 4    6|  famine and exhaustion at the foot of a tree, whose loneliness
 5    7|      ceremony to Massasoit on foot through the woods, and arrived
 6    7|      being only planks laid a foot from the ground and a thin
 7    8|  Hector, that towered a whole foot above his crowding comrades,
 8   10|    can remember when it was a foot or two lower, and also when
 9   10|   dozen feet in diameter by a foot in height, consisting of
10   10|       Boiling Spring with his foot, and he it is that has browsed
11   10|  sandy bottom. It was about a foot in diameter at the big end,
12   12|    for jelly made of a calf's foot, or for sardines from over
13   13|       traveler has placed his foot in the midst of a brood,
14   13|       for worms, flying but a foot above them down the bank,
15   13|     the alert, in gigs and on foot, two by two and three by
16   14| largest bubbles, which were a foot in diameter. I inferred
17   15|       to Lincoln alone and on foot did it with fear, and often
18   15|       died in the road at the foot of Brister's Hill shortly
19   16|      many of them had grown a foot, though completely girdled;
20   17|       solid to the depth of a foot or a foot and a half, so
21   17|      the depth of a foot or a foot and a half, so that it will
22   17|    cut my way first through a foot of snow, and then a foot
23   17|      foot of snow, and then a foot of ice, and open a window
24   17|   over a twig of the alder, a foot or more above the ice, and
25   17|    did not vary more than one foot in thirty rods; and generally,
26   17|    inclined, and was only one foot deeper, namely, sixty feet.
27   18|    shallow water, under ice a foot thick, at 36'. This difference
28   18|     heat passes through ice a foot or more thick, and is reflected
29   18|    the ice was still nearly a foot thick. As the weather grew
30   18|       that you could put your foot through it when six inches
31   18|       heaps of pulpy sprays a foot or more in depth, and resembling,
32   18|      reaches the drain at the foot of the bank it spreads out
33   18|       if it had never set its foot on terra firma. It appeared
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