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 1    1|        in the wind, to hear and carry it express! I well-nigh
 2    1|       mile in a minute does not carry the most important messages;
 3    1|      because he had all that to carry. If I have got to drag my
 4    1|       gather the wild herbs, or carry evergreens to such villagers
 5    3|     long enough, leaving him to carry it on. This experience entitled
 6    3|        to make a wheelbarrow to carry it on or off with; but before
 7    3|       advantages I was ready to carry it on; like Atlas, to take
 8    6|        we sometimes see made to carry bottles, let me have a draught
 9    9|       our usual course we still carry in our minds the bearing
10   10|       places a single leap will carry you into water over your
11   10|        has its price, who would carry the landscape, who would
12   10|        the landscape, who would carry his God, to market, if he
13   10|      they grind such grist as I carry to them.~ ~
14   11|         or arithmetic enough to carry it through. It was sailing
15   12| particular in these respects. I carry less religion to the table,
16   13|     burden, in a sense, made to carry some portion of our thoughts.~ ~
17   14|        care of man the crow may carry back even the last seed
18   16|         where he lived, perhaps carry it to the top of a pine
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