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Alphabetical [« »] skim 3 skimmed 4 skims 1 skin 13 skin-deep 1 skin-flint 1 skinned 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 required 13 salt 13 seem 13 skin 13 solid 13 south 13 student | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances skin |
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1 1| our epidermis, or false skin, which partakes not of our 2 1| that "the Laplander in his skin dress, and in a skin bag 3 1| his skin dress, and in a skin bag which he puts over his 4 1| hat or cap of woodchuck skin, complain of hard times 5 1| something outward and in the skin merely - that the tortoise 6 1| stockings ere he got down to the skin, though they were dirty 7 6| value of a man is not in his skin, that we should touch him.~ ~ 8 12| more than the scurf of his skin, which was constantly shuffled 9 15| clothes for all fruit. The skin of a woodchuck was freshly 10 16| knew and offered him the skin; but the other declined 11 16| has credit "by 1/2 a Catt skin 0-1-4 1/2"; of course, a 12 17| off the only coat, ay, the skin itself, of Walden Pond in 13 19| prescribe for diseases of the skin merely. One hastens to southern