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 1    1|          ten or twenty years, in order that they may live - that
 2    1|        great extent absorbed, in order to preserve and perfect
 3    1|         two reasons: firstly, in order not to waste time in building,
 4    1|        next season; secondly, in order not to discourage poor laboring
 5    1|        to soak in a pond-hole in order to swell the wood, I saw
 6    1|          s life earning money in order to enjoy a questionable
 7    1|         make a fortune first, in order that he might return to
 8    1|         and agreeable method, in order to meet my unusual expenses,
 9    4|         we must be born again in order to speak. The crowds of
10    4|        have learned to cipher in order to keep accounts and not
11    7| furniture and kept the things in order.~ ~
12    9|          trees above the path in order to learn my route, and,
13   10|         holes through the ice in order to catch pickerel, as I
14   13|    tumbler on my window-sill, in order to see the issue. Holding
15   13|       overtake him in a boat, in order to see how he would manoeuvre,
16   15|          in a cellar Sundays, in order to keep awake and keep the
17   16|       perhaps it is necessary in order to thin these trees, which
18   17|                               In order to see how nearly I could
19   17|          million already; but in order to cover each one of his
20   17|          furrowing, in admirable order, as if they were bent on
21   19|      resolution was necessary in order to place one's self in formal
22   19|          the license of a higher order of beings. In proportion
23   19|     Nature could support but one order of understandings, could
24   19|          and have an established order on the surface. Truly, we
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