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 1    1|     people say you cannot do, you try and find that you can. Old
 2    1|                          We might try our lives by a thousand
 3    1|         improvidence. I sometimes try my acquaintances by such
 4    1|        any enterprise before you, try it in your old clothes.
 5    1|          soldier be so idle as to try to paint the precise color
 6    1|          to my friend, Suppose we try who will get there first.
 7    1| employment for the idle - I might try my hand at some such pastime
 8    5|        with the letters gl when I try to imitate it - expressive
 9    8|      should not the New Englander try new adventures, and not
10   13|        very hazy day. I will just try these three sentences of
11   14|         used to cast on stones to try the strength of the ice,
12   15|       Again, perhaps, Nature will try, with me for a first settler,
13   18|         from his gnarled rind and try another year's life, tender
14   19|         the beam of the scale and try to weigh less - not suppose
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