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1 1| gross but somewhat foreign form of servitude called Negro 2 1| is a well-nigh incurable form of disease. We are made 3 1| age even in the outward form of his life. He is not fed, 4 1| garment of a particular form, my tailoress tells me gravely, " 5 1| 1.73 (Cheapest form of the~ ~ 6 1| corn in a still coarser form are hardly used by any. 7 3| indentation in the hills which form the shore there, where their 8 4| the lowest and foremost form all our lives. Most men 9 5| will retain its natural form." The only effectual cure 10 6| may be a more condensed form of it.~ ~ 11 7| wanted room to unfold and form their columns in the interval. 12 8| perhaps never the worst form of idleness. It has a constant 13 10| could pass. The hills which form its shores are so steep, 14 10| consistency. They preserve their form when dry for an indefinite 15 12| and transmute what ill form is the grossest sensuality 16 12| freely without shame of one form of sensuality, and are silent 17 14| me good to see the soot form on the back of the chimney 18 14| great regularity in the form of a saucer reversed, to 19 14| departing dream, and shadowy form~ ~ 20 15| and "attached a chip," for form's sake, as I have read in 21 15| foreknowledge absolute," in some form and dialect or other were 22 15| pearl flocks which sometimes form and dissolve there. There 23 16| very familiar. One had her form under my house all winter, 24 17| horizontally but vertically, and to form a basin or independent pond, 25 17| though absolutely but one form. Even when cleft or bored 26 17| whimsical usually, but their form, size, and direction are 27 17| floating leaf, beholding his form reflected in the waves, 28 18| losing their semicylindrical form and gradually becoming more 29 18| are more moist, till they form an almost flat sand, still 30 18| material its mass affords to form the sharp edges of its channel.