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1 1| the prairie it is a few inches of palatable grass, with 2 1| hewed the main timbers six inches square, most of the studs 3 1| chairs, a looking-glass three inches in diameter, a pair of tongs 4 6| more deep, and four or five inches wide, as you would groove 5 8| rows three feet by eighteen inches apart, being careful to 6 9| not more than eighteen inches apart, in the midst of the 7 10| a little fish some five inches long, with silvery sides 8 10| small perch, about five inches long, of a rich bronze color 9 10| hundred black points, three inches long, at once above the 10 10| from half an inch to four inches in diameter, and perfectly 11 10| place measures fourteen inches in diameter." In the spring 12 13| forming stripes ten or twelve inches long by two and a half wide, 13 14| course of bricks raised a few inches above the floor served for 14 14| leisure, only two or three inches distant, like a picture 15 14| of an inch deep by four inches in diameter; and I was surprised 16 14| with the earth four or five inches distant from the heart. 17 16| house, from one to four inches in diameter, which had been 18 17| beforehand within three or four inches. Some are accustomed to 19 17| small space was two or three inches thinner than elsewhere, 20 17| the ice, which was sixteen inches thick, undulated under a 21 17| there were three or four inches of water on the ice under 22 18| was at this time several inches thinner than in the middle. 23 18| where only three or four inches deep, than a little distance 24 18| foot through it when six inches thick; but by the next day