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 1    1|     doors; but though this was pleasant enough in serene and warm
 2    1|        I received it. It was a pleasant hillside where I worked,
 3    1|        year with us. They were pleasant spring days, in which the
 4    1|       my loaf, and passed some pleasant hours in that way. In those
 5    5|    every hour. Housework was a pleasant pastime. When my floor was
 6    5|    almost uninterupted. It was pleasant to see my whole household
 7    5|      pinnate tropical leaf was pleasant though strange to look on.
 8    6|        same, and indescribably pleasant to all our senses. For the
 9    6|  evening with social mirth and pleasant views of things, even without
10    8|  before, sweet wild fruits and pleasant flowers, produce instead
11    9|                    It was very pleasant, when I stayed late in town,
12   11| vegetables. My way led through Pleasant Meadow, an adjunct of the
13   11|                 Thy entry is a pleasant field,~ ~
14   14|       casks, so that it may be pleasant to expect hard times; it
15   18|     change of temperature. One pleasant morning after a cold night,
16   18|       surface somewhat, it was pleasant to compare the first tender
17   18|        is already spring. In a pleasant spring morning all men's
18   19|      You may perhaps have some pleasant, thrilling, glorious hours,
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