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 1    1|         as more and richer food, larger and more splendid houses,
 2    1|       death to pay the rent of a larger and more luxurious box who
 3    1|           which is only a little larger than my own, is thirty dollars
 4    1|        their farm is so much the larger. Man does some of his part
 5    3|       his herds required new and larger pastures.~ ~
 6    4|         and line, conjecturing a larger sense than common use permits
 7    5|   immediately on the edge of the larger wood, in the midst of a
 8    7|   society. When visitors came in larger and unexpected numbers there
 9   10|       east of Walden. It is much larger, being said to contain one
10   11| everywhere at home. There are no larger fields than these, no worthier
11   13|        young pitch pines, into a larger wood about the swamp. There,
12   13|          one red, the other much larger, nearly half an inch long,
13   14|        echo in it; but it seemed larger for being a single apartment
14   14|           I sometimes dream of a larger and more populous house,
15   18|  stalactite. The chin is a still larger drop, the confluent dripping
16   18|          and now loitering drop, larger or smaller; the lobes are
17   18|        woods with the sound of a larger life than they could sustain.
18   18|     butterfly, nor soar like the larger hawks, but it sported with
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