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 1    1|       wooden horses to hang the clean clothes on. Every day our
 2    1|        fashionable, or at least clean and unpatched clothes, than
 3    1| centuries, spacious apartments, clean paint and paper, Rumford
 4    3|        window casings gave it a clean and airy look, especially
 5    5|        with a broom scrubbed it clean and white; and by the time
 6    7|      that my sheets were not as clean as hers? - young men who
 7    7|        a Sunday morning walk in clean shirts, fishermen and hunters,
 8    8|         me a quarter of an acre clean. But what right had I to
 9    8|   earliest tender leaves almost clean as they go; and again, when
10   10|  perceive; and these plants are clean and bright like the element
11   10|       of them. There are also a clean race of frogs and tortoises,
12   10|      his ducks swim! Hither the clean wild ducks come. Nature
13   11|    lived in a tight, light, and clean house, which hardly cost
14   12|  provide and cook so simple and clean a diet as will not offend
15   13|     white pine, there was yet a clean, firm sward to sit on. I
16   14|     many blows with a trowel to clean an old wiseacre of them.
17   17|   itself, with a peculiar jerk, clean down to the sand, or rather
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