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 1    1|     the log, whose edges I was obliged to straighten with a plane.~ ~
 2    1|    remainder of my fuel. I was obliged to hire a team and a man
 3    1|        to my income, for I was obliged to dress and train, not
 4    5|      life, over those who were obliged to look abroad for amusement,
 5    8| another, and another, and I am obliged to say to you, Reader, that
 6    9|     proved a dark night, I was obliged to conduct him to the cart-path
 7    9|        their wagons, have been obliged to put up for the night;
 8   10|         so that they have been obliged to pile them up in walls
 9   10|      the pond westward you are obliged to employ both your hands
10   12|    wiser than I was, but, I am obliged to confess, because, however
11   14|        plastered, though I was obliged to confess that it was more
12   15|        For human society I was obliged to conjure up the former
13   15|        shaving himself, and is obliged to sprout potatoes in a
14   15|     with their teams, and were obliged to cut down the shade trees
15   16|        and deep, and they were obliged to mix a large proportion
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