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1 1| It is never too late to give up our prejudices. No way 2 1| very important advice to give the young, their own experience 3 1| stock of the town, which give a faithful herdsman a good 4 1| that the floor does not give way under the visitor while 5 1| myself, was as follows; and I give the details because very 6 1| cornfield, boiled and salted. I give the Latin on account of 7 1| Be sure that you give the poor the aid they most 8 1| them far behind. If you give money, spend yourself with 9 1| merely his misfortune. If you give him money, he will perhaps 10 1| if it affords nothing to give away, be an azad, or free 11 3| in your neighborhood, to give buoyancy to and float the 12 3| sleep. Why is it that men give so poor an account of their 13 3| experience, and be able to give a true account of it in 14 3| still. If I should only give a few pulls at the parish 15 3| stood his sentinels. Some give directions to be waked every 16 3| true to the letter, and give us as good an idea of the 17 3| Mill-dam" go to? If he should give us an account of the realities 18 5| their transgressions. They give me a new sense of the variety 19 6| I could bring my mind to give up so many of the comforts 20 6| meals three times a day, and give each other a new taste of 21 7| reputation on the dinners you give. For my own part, I was 22 8| cords of stumps, I did not give it any manure; but in the 23 10| ruthlessly laid bare, to give his name to it? Some skin-flint, 24 10| they are turned to dollars. Give me the poverty that enjoys 25 14| fire, so that no fuel could give out more heat. As for the 26 17| convulsive quirks, they give up their watery ghosts, 27 17| it is, the imagination, give it the least license, dives 28 19| No face which we can give to a matter will stead us 29 19| would keep me awake nights. Give me a hammer, and let me 30 19| than money, than fame, give me truth. I sat at a table