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1 1| yet I usually carried my dinner of bread and butter, and 2 1| caught a mess of fish for my dinner, and once I went so far 3 1| have made a satisfactory dinner, satisfactory on several 4 3| a half-hour's nap after dinner, but when he wakes he holds 5 3| rapid and whirlpool called a dinner, situated in the meridian 6 4| even after the fullest dinner of meats and vegetables, 7 5| dunfish for a Saturday's dinner. Next Spanish hides, with 8 7| there was nothing said about dinner, though there might be bread 9 7| meat, usually carrying his dinner to his work a couple of 10 7| Frequently he would leave his dinner in the bushes, when his 11 7| sat on a log to eat his dinner the chickadees would sometimes 12 9| woods in season to get my dinner of huckleberries on Fair 13 9| see what was left of my dinner, and what prospect I had 14 10| a view to the next day's dinner, spent the hours of midnight 15 12| own hands precisely such a dinner, whether of animal or vegetable 16 13| and the catching of the dinner was as much a social exercise 17 13| the paper which held my dinner, while I kept the latter 18 14| the fire that cooks your dinner, and the oven that bakes 19 14| kitchen and workshop. The dinner even is only the parable 20 14| is only the parable of a dinner, commonly. As if only the 21 16| titmice came daily to pick a dinner out of my woodpile, or the 22 16| whole pine tree for its dinner, gnawing round instead of