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 1    1|      drove out of the beaten track, he burned several blocks
 2    3|     travel fast or slow, the track is laid for us. Let us spend
 3    3|    and not be thrown off the track by every nutshell and mosquito'
 4    5| their warning to get off the track to the other, heard sometimes
 5    5|     any power to get off its track. There is no stopping to
 6    5|    go to school on the other track. We live the steadier for
 7    5|    of fate. Keep on your own track, then.~ ~
 8    5|       and I must get off the track and let the cars go by;~ ~
 9    7|     hounds a-baying on their track, and looked at me beseechingly,
10    7|  safest to follow the beaten track of the professions - all
11    9|  feel with my feet the faint track which I had worn, or steer
12   13|     My thoughts have left no track, and I cannot find the path
13   13|  imagining that he is on the track of some stray member of
14   15|     road, and not a rabbit's track, nor even the fine print,
15   16|      hound that made a large track, and had been hunting for
16   17|      the sleds over the same track, and the horses invariably
17   19|     route, and make a beaten track for ourselves. I had not
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