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1 1| men. They would have to be passed through a powerful press 2 1| from and the sincere life passed within it which restrain 3 1| originally, only the cat had passed out that way lately. There 4 1| only encumbrance. At six I passed him and his family on the 5 1| them to watch my loaf, and passed some pleasant hours in that 6 3| garments. The winds which passed over my dwelling were such 7 6| there was never a traveller passed my house, or knocked at 8 6| groove a walking-stick. I passed it again the other day, 9 7| accent, and knew that he had passed. I asked him if he ever 10 8| the fields which they had passed, so that I came to know 11 10| other; but not many words passed between us, for he had grown 12 10| letting it down carefully, passed it over the knob of the 13 10| admired, and fathomed it, and passed away, and still its water 14 10| surrounding hills. Though I passed over it as gently as possible, 15 11| consultation and long delay passed out to the thirsty one - 16 13| of me, having apparently passed directly under the boat. 17 14| between the boards. Yet I passed some cheerful evenings in 18 15| woods remembers, that as he passed her house one noon he heard 19 16| with their wolfish dogs, passed for sealers, or Esquimaux, 20 16| low over my house. They passed over the pond toward Fair 21 16| amid the bushes till I had passed.~ ~ 22 17| being pulled through, have passed the slack line over a twig 23 18| railroad through which I passed on my way to the village, 24 18| and shut the door, and passed my first spring night in 25 19| cities and dynasties had passed away, fairer and more glorious