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1 1| shirts are our liber, or true bark, which cannot be removed 2 1| them cut or painted on the bark of a tree signified that 3 1| roofs of palm leaves, of bark and boughs, of linen woven 4 1| and line the wood with the bark of trees or something else 5 1| and cover the spars with bark or green sods, so that they 6 1| caves, or whole logs, or bark in sufficient quantities, 7 1| leaving the rest of the bark on, so that they were just 8 3| which I heard the house-dog bark. I was in haste to buy it, 9 4| sentences were first written on bark, and are now merely copied 10 5| on the pond, and a fox to bark in the night. Not even a 11 7| great bundle of white oak bark under his arm for a sick 12 7| and, peeling off the inner bark, roll it up into a ball 13 10| anchor of strips of hickory bark tied together. An old man, 14 14| knots, and rafters with the bark on high overhead. My house 15 14| pitch pine logs with the bark on, pinned together by the 16 14| the scales of the thick bark forming a ring level with 17 16| it were an insect in the bark, till they were sufficiently 18 16| large proportion of pine bark with their other diet. These 19 17| latter raises the moss and bark gently with his knife in 20 17| with his axe, and moss and bark fly far and wide. He gets 21 19| this private sea; but no bark from them has ventured out