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 1    1| wardrobe. Kings and queens who wear a suit but once, though
 2    1|      tests as this - Who could wear a patch, or two extra seams
 3    1|      all races at some seasons wear something equivalent to
 4    1|      present men make shift to wear what they can get. Like
 5    1|        have. As if one were to wear any sort of coat which the
 6    1|       in a cave or a wigwam or wear skins today, it certainly
 7    1|        ornaments ready, I will wear them.~ ~
 8    1|     The pantaloons which I now wear were woven in a farmer's
 9   10|       them of the hue they now wear, and obtained a patent of
10   10|   whose quicksilver will never wear off, whose gilding Nature
11   10|       not so much construct as wear down a material which has
12   12|        which costs so much, to wear a tidy and respectable appearance
13   17|       passage through, it will wear large cavities, leaving
14   18|  passing through it to melt or wear away the ice. I never knew
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