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1 1| and weaves and cuts with full authority. The head monkey 2 1| the professions which are full. Moreover, I have tried 3 3| darkened by clouds, the water, full of light and reflections, 4 5| sons of Tell. The air is full of invisible bolts. Every 5 7| death; to them life seemed full of danger - what danger 6 10| surrounding hills are remarkably full of the same kind of stones, 7 10| overcast and the air was full of mist, I observed that 8 11| the ground with wreaths full of fruit; or to swamps where 9 13| descending grassy hollows, full of young pitch pines, into 10 13| of this valley, evidently full of excitement, who either 11 14| by the rough brown boards full of knots, and rafters with 12 15| season with our "tub," and a full frog-pond by, we could turn 13 16| hound and her three pups in full pursuit, hunting on their 14 17| ice-cutters are a merry race, full of jest and sport, and when 15 18| middle of the day, being full of cracks, and the air also 16 18| showing that Nature is "in full blast" within. The earth 17 18| the bare face of the pond full of glee and youth, as if 18 18| transparent pond already calm and full of hope as in a summer evening,