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 1    1|         have appeared to me to be doing penance in a thousand remarkable
 2    1| prejudices. No way of thinking or doing, however ancient, can be
 3    1|    because they are, as they say, doing their duty. I also have
 4    1|      became necessary for warmth, doing my cooking in the meanwhile
 5    1|           I believe that that was doing better than any farmer in
 6    1|      seems to be the gainer by so doing, are we certain that what
 7    1|           I might by that time be doing what is called a good business.
 8    1|          him not be hindered from doing that which he tells me he
 9    1|         even if the world call it doing evil, as it is most likely
10    1|        make a similar defence. At doing something - I will not engage
11    1|    kindness aforethought go about doing good. If I were to preach
12    1|           world in his own orbit, doing it good, or rather, as a
13    1|           the conscious design of doing me good, I should run for
14    1|         and money on the needy is doing the most by his mode of
15    3|        terms: What is your master doing? The messenger answered
16    5|         less courage and content, doing more even than they suspect,
17    8|           to inquire what you are doing where he sees no manure
18   13|          wonder what the world is doing now. I have not heard so
19   13|           he came to the surface, doing all the work with his webbed
20   15|         finally retreated without doing any mischief - returned
21   18|      opportunities, which we call doing our duty. We loiter in winter
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