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1 1| dies? Why should not our furniture be as simple as the Arab' 2 1| any carload of fashionable furniture. Or what if I were to allow - 3 1| singular allowance? - that our furniture should be more complex than 4 1| be dusted daily, when the furniture of my mind was all undusted 5 1| My furniture, part of which I made myself - 6 1| had for taking them away. Furniture! Thank God, I can sit and 7 1| stand without the aid of a furniture warehouse. What man but 8 1| not be ashamed to see his furniture packed in a cart and going 9 1| boxes? That is Spaulding's furniture. I could never tell from 10 1| ever but to get rid of our furniture, our exuviae; at last to 11 1| him, even to his kitchen furniture and all the trumpery which 12 1| where his sledge load of furniture cannot follow him. I cannot 13 1| and ready, speak of his "furniture," as whether it is insured 14 1| what shall I do with my furniture?" - My gay butterfly is 15 1| nor will the sun injure my furniture or fade my carpet; and if 16 1| other household utensils and furniture, they collect all their 17 1| rich carpets or other fine furniture, or delicate cookery, or 18 3| establishment, cluttered with furniture and tripped up by its own 19 5| early, and, setting all my furniture out of doors on the grass, 20 5| to be transferred to our furniture, to tables, chairs, and 21 7| the floor and dusted the furniture and kept the things in order.~ ~ 22 14| other the most expensive furniture. I now first began to inhabit 23 14| bread, and the necessary furniture and utensils are the chief 24 19| most trivial and handselled furniture, to enjoy its perfect summer