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 1    1|   sustained, I wonder that the floor does not give way under
 2    1|        caving in of the earth; floor this cellar with plank,
 3    1|      only, and the rafters and floor timbers on one side, leaving
 4    1|       was dark, and had a dirt floor for the most part, dank,
 5    1|        and also that the board floor extended under the bed,
 6    5|      pleasant pastime. When my floor was dirty, I rose early,
 7    5|    budget, dashed water on the floor, and sprinkled white sand
 8    5|      on the roof and under the floor, a whip-poor-will on the
 9    7|   priceless domestic swept the floor and dusted the furniture
10   13|   before I had laid the second floor, and swept out the shavings,
11   14|  raised a few inches above the floor served for my pillow at
12   15|        were scattered over the floor. One black chicken which
13   16|  striking her head against the floor timbers in her hurry. They
14   17|         with its bright sanded floor the same as in summer; there
15   18| watered or waved like a palace floor. But the wind slides eastward
16   19|     pine needles on the forest floor, and endeavoring to conceal
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