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 1    1| luxuriously rich are not simply kept comfortably warm, but unnaturally
 2    1|         and yet not voluntarily kept, but inseparable from its
 3    1|       which I can swear to have kept faithfully, I have, indeed,
 4    1|         universal science to be kept pace with, studying the
 5    1|     other noble fruits, which I kept in as long as possible by
 6    4|      the esoteric doctrines." I kept Homer's Iliad on my table
 7    4|       tending the store, we are kept from school too long, and
 8    5|   roused me from my slumbers. I kept neither dog, cat, cow, pig,
 9    6|     medicines, by which she has kept herself young always, outlived
10    7|        dusted the furniture and kept the things in order.~ ~
11    7|    child is not made a man, but kept a child. When Nature made
12    7|         the hen-harriers, for I kept no chickens; but I feared
13    9|         s on State Street, they kept nuts and raisins, or salt
14    9|     part of the machinery, they kept a bell, a big gun, and a
15    9|       voices of the Sirens, and kept out of danger." Sometimes
16   12|   thought was, that though this kept running in his head, and
17   13|         held my dinner, while I kept the latter close, and dodged
18   13|        for me to keep, if I had kept any; for why should not
19   15|         gave the alarm. Thus we kept on like true idealists,
20   16|        ground. The hunter still kept his place and listened to
21   17|         a summer pond, as if he kept summer locked up at home,
22   18|    increasing tumult, which was kept up three or four hours.
23   18|         reading or writing, and kept up the queerest chuckling
24   19|      compromise with Time, Time kept out of his way, and only
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