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 1    1|    would be depreciated in the market. He has no time to be anything
 2    1|        the highway, wending to market by day or night; does any
 3    1|       a distant and exorbitant market; to keep yourself informed
 4    4|        oven, and finds a surer market.~ ~
 5    6|    driving a pair of cattle to market, who inquired of me how
 6   10|        who raises them for the market. There is but one way to
 7   10|     which is rubbed off in the market cart, and they become mere
 8   10|        would carry his God, to market, if he could get anything
 9   10|  anything for him; who goes to market for his god as it is; on
10   10|    They are too pure to have a market value; they contain no muck.
11   15|  carrying a load of pottery to market stopped his horse against
12   17| chanced to see its kind in any market; it would be the cynosure
13   17|        reason, it never got to market. This heap, made in the
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