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 1    1|     wigwam will be earned. If we suppose him to pay a rent instead,
 2    1|       wigwam. It is a mistake to suppose that, in a country where
 3    1|       afoot. I say to my friend, Suppose we try who will get there
 4    1|       some precious bottleful, I suppose, first brought over in the
 5    4|        can converse about it? Or suppose he comes from reading a
 6    7|         this Sunday morning. - I suppose there's no harm in going
 7    7|        It was the Lord's will, I suppose." And there he was to prove
 8    7|    mutual defence, and you would suppose that they would not go a-huckleberrying
 9    9|         common nights, than most suppose. I frequently had to look
10   10|          It is a vulgar error to suppose that you have tasted huckleberries
11   10|         for instance - one might suppose that it was called originally
12   11|       their port so; therefore I suppose they still take life bravely,
13   15|        words and attitude always suppose a better state of things
14   17| proportion to their area as most suppose, and, if drained, would
15   17|       into this life, may we not suppose that such a bar has risen
16   18|         in their graves, as some suppose. There needs no stronger
17   19|                         I do not suppose that I have attained to
18   19|      infinity of our natures, we suppose a case, and put ourselves
19   19|          try to weigh less - not suppose a case, but take the case
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