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Alphabetical [« »] sippio 1 sir 2 sirens 1 sit 25 site 6 sits 5 sitting 17 | Frequency [« »] 25 passed 25 respect 25 right 25 sit 25 soil 25 thy 25 together | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances sit |
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1 1| the present necessity to sit by it. We observe cats and 2 1| despicable alternative. You could sit up as late as you pleased, 3 1| furnished house? I would rather sit in the open air, for no 4 1| names of. I would rather sit on a pumpkin and have it 5 1| stove, a bed, and a place to sit, an infant in the house 6 1| is so poor that he need sit on a pumpkin. That is shiftlessness. 7 1| Furniture! Thank God, I can sit and I can stand without 8 5| As I sit at my window this summer 9 6| home at night he cannot sit down in a room alone, at 10 6| wonders how the student can sit alone in the house all night 11 7| hermit, but might possibly sit out the sturdiest frequenter 12 7| enough, will be satisfied to sit all day with his back to 13 9| digestive organs, that they can sit forever in public avenues 14 10| is fully appreciated, to sit on a stump on such a height 15 12| the body; they should both sit down at the same table. 16 12| impure can neither stand nor sit with purity. When the reptile 17 13| yet a clean, firm sward to sit on. I had dug out the spring 18 13| inquisitive. You only need sit still long enough in some 19 14| day. But I could no longer sit and look into the fire, 20 14| safe and strong, for now we sit~ ~ 21 14| The present may sit down and go to sleep,~ ~ 22 16| me in the face, and there sit for hours, supplying himself 23 17| they would be ripped. They sit and eat their luncheon in 24 19| Nineteenth Century, but stand or sit thoughtfully while it goes 25 19| How long shall we sit in our porticoes practising