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1 1| passes by as true today may turn out to be falsehood tomorrow, 2 1| will find it out. He may turn pale when the trial comes. 3 1| your own complexion; let it turn pale or blush for you. An 4 1| why, if I had taken one turn down the harbor I should 5 3| think of getting a farm turn it thus in your mind, not 6 4| confound us have in their turn occurred to all the wise 7 5| tr-r-r-oonk! and each in his turn repeats the same down to 8 6| the farmer in his, and in turn seeks the same recreation 9 8| have at him, chop him up, turn his roots upward to the 10 8| the shade, if you do he'll turn himself t'other side up 11 9| could get over walls or turn aside into cow-paths, and 12 10| at its bottom. It did not turn his mill, and it was no 13 13| to every three sods you turn up, if you look well in 14 15| of our senses, until at a turn in the road we heard the 15 15| full frog-pond by, we could turn that threatened last and 16 15| grow uneasy and sluggishly turn about on his perch, as if 17 16| in its bed and would fain turn over, were troubled with 18 18| hieroglyphic for us, that we may turn over a new leaf at last? 19 18| seems best to us in its turn, so the coming in of spring 20 19| tree or an oak. Shall he turn his spring into summer? 21 19| whether clothes or friends. Turn the old; return to them.