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1 1| to be doing penance in a thousand remarkable ways. What I 2 1| might try our lives by a thousand simple tests; as, for instance, 3 1| all poor in respect to a thousand savage comforts, though 4 1| And a thousand appliances;~ ~ 5 1| One thousand old brick................ 6 1| one is truer still for a thousand, as a large house is not 7 1| slop-shop on him. There are a thousand hacking at the branches 8 3| and not a hundred or a thousand; instead of a million count 9 3| nine, and so they take a thousand stitches today to save nine 10 4| modern man's speech. Two thousand summers have imparted to 11 4| town has spent seventeen thousand dollars on a town-house, 12 5| risen four dollars on the thousand because of what did go out 13 5| bearing the cattle of a thousand hills, sheepcots, stables, 14 7| I could entertain thus a thousand as well as twenty; and if 15 7| that a duckling; men of a thousand ideas, and unkempt heads, 16 9| that he has travelled it a thousand times, he cannot recognize 17 10| laves the shore as it did a thousand years ago.~ ~ 18 10| that Trojan horse, with a thousand men in his belly, introduced 19 12| while. They might go there a thousand times before the sediment 20 14| more than three hundred thousand cords, and is surrounded 21 17| day they could get out a thousand tons, which was the yield 22 17| estimated to contain ten thousand tons, was finally covered 23 18| cheered by the music of a thousand tinkling rills and rivulets 24 18| first I had heard for many a thousand years, methought, whose 25 18| shall not forget for many a thousand more - the same sweet and 26 19| A thousand regions in your mind~ ~ 27 19| it is easier to sail many thousand miles through cold and storm