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 1    1|  materials as Nature furnished ready to their hands. Gookin,
 2    1|        my house was framed and ready for the raising. I had already
 3    1|      you have got my ornaments ready, I will wear them.~ ~
 4    1|        to have your woodchucks ready dressed by the village butcher.~ ~
 5    1| seemingly free, all girded and ready, speak of his "furniture,"
 6    1|        wait till that other is ready, and it may be a long time
 7    3|   enjoy these advantages I was ready to carry it on; like Atlas,
 8    3|        that I had had my seeds ready. Many think that seeds improve
 9    3|      which I seriously think a ready wit might write a twelve-month,
10    6|       so, when the maids stood ready with mop and pail in front
11    7|        as much as most, and am ready enough to fasten myself
12    7|       withdrawing room, always ready for company, on whose carpet
13    7|      the village behind, I was ready to greet with - "Welcome,
14   10|           The pond was my well ready dug. For four months in
15   15|    professor's gown, and is as ready to extract the moral out
16   19|  fleeting phenomena, till I am ready to leap from their court-yard
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