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 1    1|      to bestow it on some poor boy, by him perchance to be
 2    1|     mathematics. If I wished a boy to know something about
 3    1|       the end of a month - the boy who had made his own jackknife
 4    1|    necessary for this - or the boy who had attended the lectures
 5    1|        of haying, and it is no boy's play. Certainly no nation
 6    3|      times this morning, nor a boy, nor a woman, I might almost
 7    5|       out of the world as that boy who, as I hear, was put
 8    8|        suspected it. "Corn, my boy, for fodder; corn for fodder." "
 9    8|           Horse cultivator and boy three hours.......... 1.
10   11| children, from the broad-faced boy who assisted his father
11   12|       Almost every New England boy among my contemporaries
12   12|         We cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun;
13   13|        long, as big as a small boy, perhaps without any human
14   18|       the stocks when he was a boy, and he had helped to lay
15   19|        the traveller asked the boy if the swamp before him
16   19|     him had a hard bottom. The boy replied that it had. But
17   19|         and he observed to the boy, "I thought you said that
18   19|      society; but he is an old boy that knows it. Only what
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