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 1    1|     According to Liebig, man's body is a stove, and food the
 2    1|      condition of a very large body of the inhabitants may not
 3    1|       Nile, and then given his body to the dogs. I might possibly
 4    6|        evening, when the whole body is one sense, and imbibes
 5    7|    mould; a stout but sluggish body, yet gracefully carried,
 6    7|     him, she gave him a strong body and contentment for his
 7    9|        thought that perhaps my body would find its way home
 8   10|      uniform dark green in the body of the pond. In some lights,
 9   10|        the makers say, to its "body," but a small piece of the
10   10|      be colorless. How large a body of Walden water would be
11   10|     most ponds, imparts to the body of one bathing in it a yellowish
12   10|    crystalline purity that the body of the bather appears of
13   12|        be fed when we feed the body; they should both sit down
14   12|     the external senses of the body, and good acts, are declared
15   12|     member and function of the body, and transmute what ill
16   12|        of a temple, called his body, to the god he worships,
17   12|      his mind descend into his body and redeem it, and treat
18   13|       would live there where a body can never think for the
19   14|        which he warms with his body, in a sheltered place; but
20   14|   blasts a long time, my whole body began to grow torpid, when
21   16|  snow-crust, straightening its body and its limbs into graceful
22   18|    surprised to see so great a body of ice remaining. Not seeing
23   18|       like the sound of a vast body of fowl coming in to settle
24   18|       surprise, that the whole body of the ice had started while
25   18|       the vitals of the animal body. You find thus in the very
26   18| whether in the globe or animal body, it is a moist thick lobe,
27   18|        the thawing mass of the body. Who knows what the human
28   18|       Who knows what the human body would expand and flow out
29   18|      cracked off from the main body. I hear a song sparrow singing
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