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1 1| fingers, neither shorter nor longer. Undoubtedly the very tedium 2 1| shoes will serve a hero longer than they have served his 3 1| a housekeeper. We now no longer camp as for a night, but 4 5| through the shutter will be no longer remembered when the shutter 5 5| patterns which are now no longer cried up, unless it be in 6 5| the fishes in the pond no longer feel their rumbling, I am 7 8| immeasurable crop. It was no longer beans that I hoed, nor I 8 9| likely to hold together much longer - I was let out through 9 10| unfortunately, it is no longer a mystery to me. I detect 10 10| its surface; though it no longer reflected the bright tints 11 11| dolphin. If it had lasted longer it might have tinged my 12 13| They struggled half an hour longer under the tumbler, and when 13 14| regularity; they were no longer one directly over another, 14 14| withe, and then, with a longer birch or alder which had 15 14| confined by the water, burned longer, as in a lamp.~ ~ 16 14| with a grief that lasted longer and was more inconsolable 17 14| then, for the most part, no longer a poetic, but merely a chemic 18 14| the day. But I could no longer sit and look into the fire, 19 15| its variety, and lingered longer in his memory. Where now 20 15| takes to milk a cow, or longer if he pleases, to await 21 16| till at last, seizing some longer and plumper one, considerably 22 16| It looked as if Nature no longer contained the breed of nobler 23 18| days have grown sensibly longer; and I see how I shall get 24 18| for large fires are no longer necessary. I am on the alert 25 18| evening does not suffice longer to preserve them, then the 26 19| polished the staff Kalpa was no longer the pole-star; and ere he