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 1    1| draught, the fire goes out. Of course the vital heat is not to
 2    1|    before, they are cooked, of course a la mode.~ ~
 3    1|        from Fatherland. In the course of three or four years,
 4    1|                        In this course which our ancestors took
 5    1|        it is the most generous course thus to permit your fellow-men
 6    1|    would not pursue the common course, which is merely to send
 7    1|        would preserve the true course.~ ~
 8    4|    before, and neither did the course of their true love run smooth -
 9    5|        on the alert. What is a course of history or philosophy,
10    7|    into sailing trim and run a course or two before they make
11    7|       into its last and steady course before it reaches the ear
12    7|    most proper and considerate course. The waste and decay of
13    8|      it any manure; but in the course of the summer it appeared
14    8|        he beholds in his daily course. In his view the earth is
15    9|    might get a lick at him. Of course, those who were stationed
16    9|       in Siberia. By night, of course, the perplexity is infinitely
17    9|      if we go beyond our usual course we still carry in our minds
18   10|        and swaying till in the course of time the handle rotted
19   11| capital enough to begin such a course with, or arithmetic enough
20   13|      village Bose, fit only to course a mud-turtle in a victualling
21   13|       and apparently chose his course so that he might come up
22   13|        he appeared to know his course as surely under water as
23   14|       ground in the morning, a course of bricks raised a few inches
24   14|  driftwood of the pond. In the course of the summer I had discovered
25   16|        or pygmies. I took this course when I went to lecture in
26   16|       for this purpose. In the course of the winter I threw out
27   16|   buffalo, by the same zig-zag course and frequent pauses, scratching
28   16|       Catt skin 0-1-4 1/2"; of course, a wild-cat, for Stratton
29   17|     the Walden water. They, of course, are Walden all over and
30   17|      the two capes showing the course of the bar. Every harbor
31   17|         namely, sixty feet. Of course, a stream running through,
32   17|    result is vitiated, not, of course, by any confusion or irregularity
33   18|   never knew it to open in the course of a winter, not excepting
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