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 1    1|       this is too rapid; or for want of fuel, or from some defect
 2    1|         described, what does he want next? Surely not more warmth
 3    1|        he asked. "No, we do not want any," was the reply. "What!"
 4    1|         accomplishing which for want of a little common sense,
 5    1|       your old clothes. All men want, not something to do with,
 6    1|    difficult to get made what I want, simply because she cannot
 7    1|         in building, and not to want food the next season; secondly,
 8    1|      frequently starve, not for want of necessaries, but for
 9    1|         of necessaries, but for want of luxuries; and I know
10    1|      greatest skill has been to want but little - so little capital
11    1|      most employed by quacks. I want the flower and fruit of
12    3|        and heedless expense, by want of calculation and a worthy
13    3|     mind our business, who will want railroads? We do not ride
14    4|      intellectual culture whose want he so keenly feels; and
15    4|       is the uncommon school we want. Instead of noblemen, let
16    5|        against the shingles for want of room, their roots reaching
17    6|        lonesome down there, and want to be nearer to folks, rainy
18    6|         one another. What do we want most to dwell near to? Not
19    7|      thoughts in big words. You want room for your thoughts to
20    7| reservedly and thoughtfully, we want to be farther apart, that
21    7|      more of his chief men, for want of room, pressed by and
22    7|       would be light-headed for want of food and also sleep,
23    7|       get all the meat I should want by hunting-pigeons, woodchucks,
24    7|        I could get all I should want for a week in one day."~ ~
25    7|         enough here chopping; I want no better sport." Sometimes,
26    7|         asked him if he did not want the world to be changed;
27   11|        as many fish as I should want for two days, or earn enough
28   11|         but own it not. Through want of enterprise and faith
29   15|         cap or mittens would he want more.~ ~
30   19|        will see that you do not want society. If I were confined
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