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1 1| breadth of vast empires; or standing on one leg on the tops of 2 1| by some magic, wealth and standing followed - he had said to 3 1| in your last shift, you standing shiftless by, who would 4 3| chanticleer in the morning, standing on his roost, if only to 5 3| tinged with blue. Indeed, by standing on tiptoe I could catch 6 3| something cosmical about it; a standing advertisement, till forbidden, 7 5| the books and pen and ink, standing amid the pines and hickories. 8 7| generally economized the room by standing up. It is surprising how 9 7| seen used as fencing stuff, standing or sitting on a bushel in 10 9| was a still more terrible standing invitation to call at every 11 10| axe a little on one side, standing on its head, with its helve 12 10| particularly distinct to one standing on the middle of the pond 13 10| use at least; the water standing at this great height for 14 10| Standing on the smooth sandy beach 15 11| rambled to pine groves, standing like temples, or like fleets 16 11| rare in this neighborhood, standing far away in the middle of 17 11| perfect hemlock than usual, standing like a pagoda in the midst 18 11| cast over the pickerelweed, standing up to my middle in water, 19 14| an independent structure, standing on the ground, and rising 20 14| and more populous house, standing in a golden age, of enduring 21 15| Breed's hut was standing only a dozen years ago, 22 15| hi front-yard plots - now standing by wallsides in retired 23 15| trunk, in broad daylight, I standing within a rod of him. He 24 16| rudimental, burrowing men, still standing on their defence, awaiting 25 17| for three months or more. Standing on the snow-covered plain, 26 17| and usually so correct, standing at the head of Loch Fyne, 27 17| double shadow of myself, one standing on the head of the other, 28 17| pit-fashion with them, I standing underneath.~ ~ 29 18| and mutual consolation. Standing at my door, I could bear 30 18| Nine-Acre-Corner bridge, standing on the quaking grass and 31 19| make-believe. Tom Hyde, the tinker, standing on the gallows, was asked