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 1    1|          luxuriously rich are not simply kept comfortably warm, but
 2    1|   desirable that a man be clad so simply that he can lay his hands
 3    1|          to get made what I want, simply because she cannot believe
 4    1|           themselves and families simply and honestly enough, the
 5    1|            that if one would live simply and eat only the crop which
 6    1|    Certainly no nation that lived simply in all respects, that is,
 7    1| satisfactory on several accounts, simply off a dish of purslane (
 8    1|        good of my fellow-men, but simply for a livelihood, this was
 9    1|          pastime, if we will live simply and wisely; as the pursuits
10    7|     opinions with them. He was so simply and naturally humble - if
11    7|         wise as Shakespeare or as simply ignorant as a child, whether
12    9|           all men were to live as simply as I then did, thieving
13   10|           expanded, and it may be simply the result of the prevailing
14   11|         and his family would live simply, they might all go a-huckleberrying
15   12|     degraded that we cannot speak simply of the necessary functions
16   14|        own children and feed them simply here at some future period.
17   14|          king and queen who lived simply in such a house as I have
18   18|        ever witnessed. It did not simply flutter like a butterfly,
19   19|      lives of any. Maybe they are simply great enough to receive
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