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 1    1|     melted the ice, and in the early part of the day, which was
 2    1|     well, he said, to be there early, and anticipate certain
 3    1|     back again in the sun. One early thrush gave me a note or
 4    1|        of doors on the ground, early in the morning: which mode
 5    1|   interest to the last for his early share and numerous succeeding
 6    3|        as the Greeks. I got up early and bathed in the pond;
 7    3|      on the rails. Let us rise early and fast, or break fast,
 8    5|        floor was dirty, I rose early, and, setting all my furniture
 9    5|       of the iron horse was up early this winter morning by the
10    5|         too, was awakened thus early to put the vital beat in
11    5|      were as innocent as it is early! If the snow lies deep,
12    5| courage does not go to rest so early, who go to sleep only when
13    5|        alert. Who would not be early to rise, and rise earlier
14    6|      roar and pelting; when an early twilight ushered in a long
15    7|      me a drink. He came along early, crossing my bean-field,
16    8|      cherish them, I hoe them, early and late I have an eye to
17    8|   throw dust upon their heads. Early in the morning I worked
18    8|       But above all harvest as early as possible, if you would
19   12| acquaintance with Nature. They early introduce us to and detain
20   13|    went to get a pail of water early in the morning I frequently
21   14|      the last coming in flocks early in the morning and picking
22   15|     without food; or like that early settler's family in the
23   16|      they took their departure early in the morning.~ ~
24   17|                                Early in the morning, while all
25   17|       before the ice broke up, early in '46, with compass and
26   18|                                Early in May, the oaks, hickories,
27   19|       red, if they ever got up early enough. "They pretend,"
28   19|       melts before its door as early in the spring. I do not
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