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 1    1|        course which our ancestors took there was a show of prudence
 2    1|       hens - all but the cat; she took to the woods and became
 3    1|                                 I took down this dwelling the same
 4    1|        was but two hours' work. I took particular pleasure in this
 5    1|          lost his life because he took to drinking water only.~ ~
 6    3| discoursed on husbandry with him, took his farm at his price, at
 7    3|        put a higher price on it - took everything but a deed of
 8    3|     everything but a deed of it - took his word for his deed, for
 9    3|                      When first I took up my abode in the woods,
10    7|      distinguished guests came, I took them, and a priceless domestic
11    7|          about dining me, which I took to be a very polite and
12   10|        this, whistling a tune, we took our way to the haunts of
13   10|       brushy bough, and instantly took refuge in the depths. At
14   10|          the old log canoe, which took the place of an Indian one
15   11|     promised a fair evening; so I took my departure. When I had
16   13|                                 I took up the chip oil which the
17   13|          battle which I witnessed took place in the Presidency
18   14|          neck is of older date. I took a poet to board for a fortnight
19   14|          cool the pond, though it took many weeks of steady blowing
20   14|       fashion. The stove not only took up room and scented the
21   15|          a week of even weather I took exactly the same number
22   16|         were giants or pygmies. I took this course when I went
23   16|         me that many years ago he took his gun one afternoon and
24   16|        having been well fed, they took their departure early in
25   16|    unhealthy, almost dropsical. I took a step, and lo, away it
26   17|          dollars with another, he took off the only coat, ay, the
27   17|         sometimes the frozen soil took a piece of steel out of
28   18|           three or four hours. It took a short siesta at noon,
29   18|            that one spring day he took his gun and boat, and thought
30   18|         rose at the same time and took the route to the north in
31   18|           the present always, and took advantage of every accident
32   19|          It is said that Mirabeau took to highway robbery "to ascertain
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