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 1    1|       of life, which some would call impertinent, though they
 2    1|       part of what my neighbors call good I believe in my soul
 3    1|        ground of what we should call voluntary poverty. Of a
 4    1|      kind of work which you may call endless; a woman's dress,
 5    1|       the amount of what I will call life which is required to
 6    1|        with circumspection - to call in a contractor who makes
 7    1|     temples; but what you might call Christianity does not. Most
 8    1|    Persevere, even if the world call it doing evil, as it is
 9    1|      lofty and umbrageous, they call none azad, or free, excepting
10    3|    rocks in place, which we can call reality, and say, This is,
11    4|      when those relics which we call Classics, and the still
12    6|      which we are accustomed to call wild and dreary, and also
13    8|      red mavis, as some love to call him - all the morning, glad
14    8|   utensils, were endeavoring to call them down into the hive
15    8|         salt, power, or virtue (call it either) which gives it
16    9| terrible standing invitation to call at every one of these houses,
17    9|   gentlemen and ladies making a call have gone half a mile out
18   10|        frequents it proposes to call it Virid Lake. Perhaps it
19   13|         never hear the mother's call which gathers them again.
20   15|     first moments that he could call his own to visit the home
21   17|      spider's web, what you may call ice rosettes, produced by
22   18|        shaded, but in which you call trace the original forms
23   18|         opportunities, which we call doing our duty. We loiter
24   19|     live it; do not shun it and call it hard names. It is not
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