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Alphabetical [« »] salamander 1 salem 1 saloons 1 salt 13 salted 1 salutary 1 salutation 1 | Frequency [« »] 13 poverty 13 regular 13 required 13 salt 13 seem 13 skin 13 solid | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances salt |
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1 1| Salt...................... 0. 2 1| potatoes, rice, a very little salt pork, molasses, and salt; 3 1| salt pork, molasses, and salt; and my drink, water. It 4 1| boiled, with the addition of salt? Even the little variety 5 1| of pure Indian meal and salt, genuine hoe-cakes, which 6 1| Finally, as for salt, that grossest of groceries, 7 5| This closed car smells of salt fish, the strong New England 8 5| fisheries. Who has not seen a salt fish, thoroughly cured for 9 8| by which it attracts the salt, power, or virtue (call 10 9| kept nuts and raisins, or salt and meal and other groceries. 11 13| are coming in to boiled salt beef and cider and Indian 12 17| he describes as "a bay of salt water, sixty or seventy 13 17| changes, perhaps, from salt to fresh, becomes a sweet