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 1    1|   already, if my house had been burned or my crops had failed,
 2    1| furnished, and leave this to be burned? It is the same as if all
 3    1|    holes, these things were not burned; instead of a bonfire, or
 4    1|         of the beaten track, he burned several blocks of houses
 5    1|        those indians who, being burned at the stake, suggested
 6    3|      but I never got my fingers burned by actual possession. The
 7    3|       by accident, or one house burned, or one vessel wrecked,
 8    8|        the marks of having been burned by Indian fires, and some
 9   14|         even after the house is burned it still stands sometimes,
10   14|        within a mile or two and burned it myself, if I had cared
11   14|    heavy as lead, they not only burned long, but made a very hot
12   14|        nay, I thought that they burned better for the soaking,
13   14|    being confined by the water, burned longer, as in a lamp.~ ~
14   14|    himself; and if any part was burned, though I burned it myself
15   14|       part was burned, though I burned it myself by accident, I
16   14|     extinguished it when it had burned a place as big as my hand.
17   15|       and dog and hens were all burned up together. She led a hard
18   15|    thank Heaven, could never be burned; and he groped long about
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