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 1    1|      spring lock, a commodious cellar, and many other things.
 2    1|       let him through into the cellar, to some solid and honest
 3    1|      square pit in the ground, cellar fashion, six or seven feet
 4    1|       of the earth; floor this cellar with plank, and wainscot
 5    1|        me not to step into the cellar, a sort of dust hole two
 6    1|                       I dug my cellar in the side of a hill sloping
 7    1|       is still to be found the cellar where they store their roots
 8    1| foundation a door, a window, a cellar, a garret, have in the nature
 9    1|        olives nor wines in the cellar. What if an equal ado were
10    1|        one roof may cover, one cellar underlie, and one wall separate
11    5|     breaking through into your cellar; sturdy pitch pines rubbing
12    6|        a wise man will dig his cellar.... I one evening overtook
13    6|    noonday even in the coolest cellar, but drive out the stopples
14    7|   dress it and leave it in the cellar of the house where he boarded,
15    9|     the tavern and victualling cellar; some by the fancy, as the
16   10| usually placed a pailful in my cellar, where it became cool in
17   13|    mud-turtle in a victualling cellar, sported his heavy quarters
18   14|      that is, "an oil and wine cellar, many casks, so that it
19   14|        and glory." I had in my cellar a firkin of potatoes, about
20   14|    cook would descend into the cellar, and so learn whether the
21   14|         The moles nested in my cellar, nibbling every third potato,
22   15|        to sprout potatoes in a cellar Sundays, in order to keep
23   15|   stomach and looking over the cellar wall at the still smouldering
24   15|       youth. He gazed into the cellar from all sides and points
25   15|   these dwellings, with buried cellar stones, and strawberries,
26   15|       of wells of tears. These cellar dents, like deserted fox
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