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 1    1|           not wait to acquire the usual capital, using such slender
 2    1|          entered into without the usual capital, it may not be easy
 3    1|            in a country where the usual evidences of civilization
 4    1| convenient and agreeable than the usual one. When it stormed before
 5    1|           of my house, paying the usual price for such materials
 6    1|                                As usual, a great proportion was
 7    3|           later into the day than usual, as on the sides of mountains.~ ~
 8    5|         so much over and above my usual allowance. I realized what
 9    8|       intimate with my beans than usual. But labor of the hands,
10    9|           and if we go beyond our usual course we still carry in
11   10|          nobody knows, though, as usual, many pretend to know. It
12   11|         more perfect hemlock than usual, standing like a pagoda
13   12| sympathies do not always make the usual philanthropic distinctions.~ ~
14   13|      Colymbus glacialis) came, as usual, to moult and bathe in the
15   13|          webbed feet beneath. His usual note was this demoniac laughter,
16   14|          that I learned more than usual of the qualities of bricks
17   14|        and more satisfaction than usual. My dwelling was small,
18   17|          containing more air than usual, or for some other reason,
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