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Alphabetical [« »] doleful 1 dolia 1 dollar 7 dollars 21 dolphin 1 domestic 8 domesticated 1 | Frequency [« »] 21 bark 21 beautiful 21 doing 21 dollars 21 else 21 farther 21 fear | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances dollars |
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1 1| coat can be bought for five dollars, which will last as many 2 1| thick pantaloons for two dollars, cowhide boots for a dollar 3 1| twenty-five to a hundred dollars (these are the country rates) 4 1| costs perhaps eight hundred dollars, and to lay up this sum 5 1| returned. I to pay four dollars and twenty-five cents tonight, 6 1| larger than my own, is thirty dollars each year, though the corporation 7 1| get up a subscription of dollars and cents, and then, following 8 1| wishing to earn ten or twelve dollars by some honest and agreeable 9 1| preceding season for eight dollars and eight cents an acre. 10 1| was sold - namely, eight dollars and eight cents. But as 11 3| it, and he offered me ten dollars to release him. Now, to 12 3| or who had a farm, or ten dollars, or all together. However, 13 3| I let him keep the ten dollars and the farm too, for I 14 3| made him a present of ten dollars, and still had my ten cents, 15 4| spent seventeen thousand dollars on a town-house, thank fortune 16 4| hundred and twenty-five dollars annually subscribed for 17 5| last freshet, risen four dollars on the thousand because 18 10| whose trees no fruits, but dollars; who loves not the beauty 19 10| till they are turned to dollars. Give me the poverty that 20 11| bog hoe at the rate of ten dollars an acre and the use of the 21 17| to cover each one of his dollars with another, he took off