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1 1| an experiment to a great extent untried by me; but it does 2 1| of lovers - and, to some extent, I reckon myself in this 3 1| the world again, to some extent, and loves to stay outdoors, 4 1| individual is to a great extent absorbed, in order to preserve 5 1| too, to a greater or less extent, is the condition of the 6 1| marble, except to a trifling extent. To what end, pray, is so 7 3| it, and him too to some extent, I trust, and withdrew when 8 5| tropical climes, and the extent of the globe. I feel more 9 5| vale. The echo is, to some extent, an original sound, and 10 7| it does to a considerable extent. I loved to sound him on 11 8| the land, and so, to some extent, had exhausted the soil 12 9| we are and the infinite extent of our relations.~ ~ 13 10| scattered over its whole extent, by their motions in the 14 10| Goose Pond, of small extent, is on my way to Flint's; 15 12| appetite, and that, to some extent, our very life is our disgrace.~ ~ 16 14| The chimney is to some extent an independent structure, 17 18| fingers and toes flow to their extent from the thawing mass of 18 19| Even the bison, to some extent, keeps pace with the seasons