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1 1| invented, not only houses, but clothes and cooked food; and possibly 2 1| European shivers in his clothes. Is it impossible to combine 3 1| horses to hang the clean clothes on. Every day our garments 4 1| for having a patch in his clothes; yet I am sure that there 5 1| least clean and unpatched clothes, than to have a sound conscience. 6 1| his master's premises with clothes on, but was easily quieted 7 1| they were divested of their clothes. Could you, in such a case, 8 1| people are judged of by their clothes." Even in our democratic 9 1| missionary sent to them. Beside, clothes introduced sewing, a kind 10 1| not? Who ever saw his old clothes - his old coat, actually 11 1| enterprises that require new clothes, and not rather a new wearer 12 1| not rather a new wearer of clothes. If there is not a new man, 13 1| new man, how can the new clothes be made to fit? If you have 14 1| you, try it in your old clothes. All men want, not something 15 1| industry and expansion; for clothes are but our outmost cuticle 16 1| often thin and fanciful clothes are our epidermis, or false 17 1| wore the bower before other clothes. Man wanted a home, a place 18 1| provided themselves with new clothes, new pots, pans, and other 19 1| collect all their worn out clothes and other despicable things, 20 1| in such mean and ragged clothes, while I shivered in my 21 13| over my shoes and up my clothes. It could readily ascend 22 13| bench one day, it ran up my clothes, and along my sleeve, and 23 14| I might visit in my old clothes a king and queen who lived 24 14| conceited fellow, who, in fine clothes, was wont to lounge about 25 15| visited it. There lay his old clothes curled up by use, as if 26 15| which last stuck to my clothes for all fruit. The skin 27 19| get new things, whether clothes or friends. Turn the old; 28 19| change; we change. Sell your clothes and keep your thoughts. 29 19| think that we can change our clothes only. It is said that the