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 1    1|  comparison with those which my neighbors have undertaken; for they
 2    1|         greater part of what my neighbors call good I believe in my
 3    1|      seen his industrious white neighbors so well off - that the lawyer
 4    1|              When I consider my neighbors, the farmers of Concord,
 5    1|        have such a one as their neighbors have. As if one were to
 6    1| inconvenience of many and noisy neighbors, and perhaps a residence
 7    1|         increasing of them. The neighbors eagerly collected to view
 8    1|         will not engage that my neighbors shall pronounce it good -
 9    3|   rabbits, showing what kind of neighbors I should have; but above
10    3|       roost, if only to wake my neighbors up.~ ~
11    4|      universal, and treated his neighbors accordingly, and is even
12    5|        wrought; that some of my neighbors, who, I should have prophesied,
13    6|       it must of necessity have neighbors."~ ~
14    6|         may easily make us poor neighbors and friends sometimes.~ ~
15    8|       had swarmed, and that the neighbors, according to Virgil's advice,
16   10|  afternoon, with the aid of his neighbors, he would take out the old
17   11|        he was one of my nearest neighbors, and that I too, who came
18   12|        evening, and some of his neighbors were apprehending a frost.
19   13|                           BRUTE NEIGHBORS.~ ~
20   13|      species of animals for his neighbors; as if nothing but a mouse
21   14|       apartment and remote from neighbors. All the attractions of
22   18|    discern the innocence of our neighbors. You may have known your
23   19|        of my contemporaries. My neighbors tell me of their adventures
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