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 1    1|   hanging suspended, with their heads downward, over flames; or
 2    1|      throwing stones over their heads behind them:~ ~
 3    1|  throwing the stones over their heads behind them, and not seeing
 4    1|   distributed under the several heads of Food, Shelter, Clothing,
 5    1|    their hands instead of their heads?" I do not mean that exactly,
 6    3|        cannot possibly keep our heads still. If I should only
 7    5|         act, no firing over the heads of the mob, in this case.
 8    5|       with snow and rime, their heads peering, above the mould-board
 9    5|         many flaxen New England heads the next summer, the Manilla
10    7|     thousand ideas, and unkempt heads, like those hens which are
11    8|       and throw dust upon their heads. Early in the morning I
12   10|   precious stones, to adorn the heads of emperors; but being liquid,
13   13|       flat, often running their heads under a leaf, and mind only
14   13|         soldier had severed the heads of his foes from their bodies,
15   13|    bodies, and the still living heads were hanging on either side
16   15|     bracing weather, with clear heads; and when other dessert
17   17|        feet is well as over our heads.~ ~
18   19| Patriotism is a maggot in their heads. What was the meaning of
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