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 1    1|       must shift for myself, I turned my face more exclusively
 2    1|  independence, and then, as he turned away, got his own leg into
 3    3|        to let it alone. But it turned out as I have said.~ ~
 4    7|      time that the tables were turned. With respect to wit, I
 5    8|      by the arrowheads which I turned up in hoeing, that an extinct
 6    8|    under a rotten stump my hoe turned up a sluggish portentous
 7    8|    such safe keeping; and as I turned to my hoeing again I was
 8    9|      and not knowing when they turned. It is a surprising and
 9    9|        are completely lost, or turned round - for a man needs
10    9|     for a man needs only to be turned round once with his eyes
11   10|     ripe for him till they are turned to dollars. Give me the
12   14|      two or three small maples turned scarlet across the pond,
13   14| substitute deeds for words, he turned up his cuffs, seized a plasterer'
14   14|        middling sized one, and turned it bottom upward. The new
15   15|     cheek, heathen as I was, I turned to it the other also. Nor
16   15|     ingenuus. Whichever way we turned, it seemed that the heavens
17   16|   brush a while, and at length turned off into the woods again.
18   18|   bowels, as if the globe were turned wrong side outward; but
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