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 1    1|       to narrow his world and wall in a space such as fitted
 2    1|       with wood all round the wall, and line the wood with
 3    1|    sensible is a rod of stone wall that bounds an honest man'
 4    1|      cellar underlie, and one wall separate several apartments.
 5    1|       advantage of the common wall; and when you have done
 6    3|       where you might found a wall or a state, or set a lamp-post
 7    5|    this. Not even rats in the wall, for they were starved out,
 8    7|   apart till they touched the wall in opposite corners, and
 9   14| plaster from the board to the wall neatly and rapidly. I remembered
10   15|     of the fire from over the wall, and realized, alas! that
11   15|       looking over the cellar wall at the still smouldering
12   15|      he groped long about the wall to find the well-sweep which
13   15|       and lilac bushes by the wall, in the now open field,
14   16|   however, he will run upon a wall many rods, and then leap
15   16|     ere long a fox leaped the wall into the road, and as quick
16   16|      thought leaped the other wall out of the road, and his
17   19|      in the angle of a leaden wall, into whose composition
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