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 1    1|         our prejudices. No way of thinking or doing, however ancient,
 2    1|           a thing which I can do. Thinking that when he had made the
 3    1|         so to the exclusion of my thinking for myself.~ ~
 4    1|           house that color. Is he thinking of his last and narrow house?
 5    4|     reading, our conversation and thinking, are all on a very low level,
 6    6|                              With thinking we may be beside ourselves
 7    6|       stay in our chambers. A man thinking or working is always alone,
 8    7| occasionally observed that he was thinking for himself and expressing
 9    7|           thought behind. Yet his thinking was so primitive and immersed
10   10|       dimples on the surface, and thinking it was going to rain hard
11   10|       pond to bathe or drink, are thinking to bring its water, which
12   11|       face and bare breast, still thinking to improve her condition
13   11|          and rout it in detail; - thinking to deal with it roughly,
14   11|           he will improve by it - thinking to live by some derivative
15   13|            What was it that I was thinking of? It was a very hazy day.
16   13|      driven from it. While he was thinking one thing in his brain,
17   16|           new one, or be off; now thinking of corn, then listening
18   17|          the land, as I had done, thinking the soil was deep and had
19   19|        London and Paris and Rome, thinking of its long descent, it
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