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 1    1|       tools; for these are more easily acquired than got rid of.
 2    1|       is more various, and more easily obtained, and Clothing and
 3    1|        with clothes on, but was easily quieted by a naked thief.
 4    1|    bricks, are cheaper and more easily obtained than suitable caves,
 5    1|        circles of virgin mould, easily distinguishable through
 6    1|       Every New Englander might easily raise all his own breadstuffs
 7    1|       store. I saw that I could easily raise my bushel or two of
 8    1|        maples to obtain it more easily still, and while these were
 9    3|            For my part, I could easily do without the post-office.
10    6|  concerned. This doubleness may easily make us poor neighbors and
11    8|    ground; indeed they were not easily to be put off. What was
12   10| transparent that the bottom can easily be discerned at the depth
13   10|       inch long, yet the former easily distinguished by their transverse
14   10|    water is purer, and they can easily be distinguished from them.
15   12|      from being appreciated. We easily come to doubt if they exist.
16   13|   height, from which they could easily see to other ponds and the
17   17|     cynosure of all eyes there. Easily, with a few convulsive quirks,
18   17|   unusual, depth. I fathomed it easily with a cod-line and a stone
19   17|   beautifully blue, and you can easily tell it from the white ice
20   19|       one. It is remarkable how easily and insensibly we fall into
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