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 1    1|    into the dust hole, and not leave her morning's work undone.
 2    1|  amount of hammered stone they leave. What if equal pains were
 3    1|   another newly furnished, and leave this to be burned? It is
 4    4|       class-books, and when we leave school, the "Little Reading,"
 5    4|       schools, that we did not leave off our education when we
 6    4|        anything. Why should we leave it to Harper & Brothers
 7    6|    with by the way, which they leave, either intentionally or
 8    7|     board. Frequently he would leave his dinner in the bushes,
 9    7|     and a half to dress it and leave it in the cellar of the
10   10|      in it; muskrats and minks leave their traces about it, and
11   10| apparently, in calm days, they leave their havens and adventurously
12   12|   would sink to the bottom and leave their purpose pure; but
13   12|        gradual improvement, to leave off eating animals, as surely
14   13|       I am near the end of it. Leave me alone, then, for a while.
15   13|     last, spying me, she would leave her young and circle round
16   17|     and, if drained, would not leave very remarkable valleys.
17   17|     Most ponds, emptied, would leave a meadow no more hollow
18   18|        Why the jailer does not leave open his prison doors -
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