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 1    1|    perchance, to fetch fresh fuel to keep the fire a-going;
 2    1|       Shelter, Clothing, and Fuel; for not till we have secured
 3    1|    an excess of these, or of Fuel, that is, with an external
 4    1|     is a stove, and food the fuel which keeps up the internal
 5    1|    too rapid; or for want of fuel, or from some defect in
 6    1|  Food may be regarded as the Fuel which keeps up the fire
 7    1|     the fire within us - and Fuel serves only to prepare that
 8    1|      a sort of Elysian life. Fuel, except to cook his Food,
 9    1|     score of ground rent and fuel. This he assured me was
10    1|       which supplied me with fuel for a long time, and left
11    1| supplied the remainder of my fuel. I was obliged to hire a
12    1|   remain to get clothing and fuel. The pantaloons which I
13    1|        and in a new country, fuel is an encumbrance. As for
14    5|  roots behind your house for fuel. Instead of no path to the
15   10| rotten as to be fit only for fuel, if for that. He had some
16   14|    you might say, steal, the fuel to cook it with! His bread
17   14|   that the price of wood for fuel in New York and Philadelphia "
18   14|   resorted to the forest for fuel and the materials of the
19   14|      on the fire, so that no fuel could give out more heat.
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