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 1    7|         clean shirts, fishermen and hunters, poets and philosophers;
 2   10|           by the feet of aboriginal hunters, and still from time to
 3   12|            acquaintance. Fishermen, hunters, woodchoppers, and others,
 4   12|            my education - make them hunters, though sportsmen only at
 5   12|          first, if possible, mighty hunters at last, so that they shall
 6   12|          any vegetable wilderness - hunters as well as fishers of men.
 7   12|                     That saith that hunters ben not holy men."~ ~
 8   12|            as of the race, when the hunters are the "best men, - as
 9   13| neighborhood of towns, suspected by hunters only. How retired the otter
10   14|          and the vert more than the hunters or woodchoppers, and as
11   15|           hands and knees, when the hunters had gone into winter quarters.
12   16|        perhaps at evening I see the hunters returning with a single
13   16|           his old haunts, where the hunters await him. Sometimes, however,
14   16|          his uncle was engaged. The hunters were formerly a numerous
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