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 1    5|            or of brandy directed to John Smith, Cuttingsville, Vermont,
 2   11|      therein, as I found, dwelt now John Field, an Irishman, and
 3   11|            of the world, instead of John Field's poor starveling
 4   11|           shiftless man plainly was John Field; and his wife, she
 5   11|         summer for their amusement. John heaved a sigh at this, and
 6   11| overwhelming disadvantage - living, John Field, alas! without arithmetic,
 7   11|                You'd better go now, John," said his wife, with glistening
 8   11|    glistening and hopeful face; but John demurred.~ ~
 9   11|             impulse had brought out John Field, with altered mind,
10   11|             changed seats too. Poor John Field! - I trust he does
11   12|                                     John Farmer sat at his door one
12   16|          entry. Jan. 18th, 1742-3, "John Melven Cr. by 1 Grey Fox
13   19|                   I do not say that John or Jonathan will realize
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