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 1    1| hard-hearted is, enduring pain and care,~ ~
 2    1|          We may waive just so much care of ourselves as we honestly
 3    1|         and let the ornaments take care of themselves. What reasonable
 4    1|          drag my trap, I will take care that it be a light one and
 5    1|            for their part, did not care how they were done by, who
 6    1|          not our disease, and take care that this does not spread
 7    3|         the principle, what do you care for a myriad instances and
 8    7|            hurt himself. He didn't care if he only earned his board.
 9   11|          thy youth. Rise free from care before the dawn, and seek
10   12|         because of the subject - I care not how obscene my words
11   13|         time, and still their only care, obedient to their mother
12   14|           of foes, and without the care of man the crow may carry
13   18|          it might be called: but I care not for its name. It was
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