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1 1| Phoenicians down to our day; in fine, account of stock to be 2 1| this village for a work of fine art, if any had come down 3 1| in the enjoyment of the fine arts which adorn it, my 4 1| considered an uncommonly fine one. When I called to see 5 1| square by seven deep, to a fine sand where potatoes would 6 1| earning rich carpets or other fine furniture, or delicate cookery, 7 3| pasture, and to decide what fine oaks or pines should be 8 3| dwindled and twinkling with as fine a ray to my nearest neighbor, 9 4| should be the patron of the fine arts. It is rich enough. 10 7| hearing; but there are many fine things which we cannot say 11 7| whether to suspect him of a fine poetic consciousness or 12 8| is my day's work. It is a fine broad leaf to look on. My 13 8| contemporaries devoted to the fine arts in Boston or Rome, 14 10| employment, on one of those fine days in the fall when all 15 10| composed apparently of fine grass or roots, of pipewort 16 11| massive columns with any fine entering wedge, and rout 17 12| such savage tidbits, the fine lady indulges a taste for 18 14| conceited fellow, who, in fine clothes, was wont to lounge 19 14| saves a little time for the fine arts. Though, when I had 20 15| rabbit's track, nor even the fine print, the small type, of 21 17| lunch, and let down their fine lines through the snowy