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 1    1|         and beautiful living be laid for a foundation: now, a
 2    1|     rain, but before boarding I laid the foundation of a chimney
 3    3|       Yankee man. The rails are laid on them, and they are covered
 4    3|    every few years a new lot is laid down and run over; so that,
 5    3|      fast or slow, the track is laid for us. Let us spend our
 6    7|     quote their own words - "He laid us on the bed with himself
 7    7|     other, it being only planks laid a foot from the ground and
 8    7|     poor weak-headed pauper had laid, our intercourse might go
 9   10|         on Fair Haven Hill, and laid up a store for several days.
10   10| woodchoppers have still further laid them waste, and now for
11   10|    Though the woodchoppers have laid bare first this shore and
12   10|        shores he has ruthlessly laid bare, to give his name to
13   13|         house, and before I had laid the second floor, and swept
14   13| instinct, that once, when I had laid them on the leaves again,
15   14|      When chestnuts were ripe I laid up half a bushel for winter.
16   17|        the centre of the map, I laid a rule on the map lengthwise,
17   18|       cave with its stalactites laid open to the light. The various
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