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1 1| neighborhood. "Do you wish to buy any baskets?" he asked. " 2 1| would be the white man's to buy them. He had not discovered 3 1| worth the other's while to buy them, or at least make him 4 1| would be worth his while to buy. I too had woven a kind 5 1| worth any one's while to buy them. Yet not the less, 6 1| it worth men's while to buy my baskets, I studied rather 7 1| owner and underwriter; to buy and sell and keep the accounts; 8 1| and winter, which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, 9 1| because he could not afford to buy him a crown! It is possible 10 1| him money, he will perhaps buy more rags with it. I was 11 1| of every tenth slave to buy a Sunday's liberty for the 12 3| bark. I was in haste to buy it, before the proprietor 13 3| thus in your mind, not to buy greedily; nor spare your 14 3| good." I think I shall not buy greedily, but go round and 15 7| States, and earn money to buy a farm with at last, perhaps 16 19| by poverty, if you cannot buy books and newspapers, for 17 19| Superfluous wealth can buy superfluities only. Money 18 19| Money is not required to buy one necessary of the soul.~ ~ 19 19| had not got, and could not buy. The style, the house and