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 1    1|       palm-leaf hat or cap of woodchuck skin, complain of hard times
 2    1| sloping to the south, where a woodchuck had formerly dug his burrow,
 3    1|      so far as to slaughter a woodchuck which ravaged my bean-field -
 4    5| beneath the window, a hare or woodchuck under the house, a screech
 5    7|     made his last supper on a woodchuck which his dog caught. He,
 6    7|     when his dog had caught a woodchuck by the way, and go back
 7    7|      than if you introduced a woodchuck to your neighbor. He had
 8    8|                Before yet any woodchuck or squirrel had run across
 9    8|        and looked round for a woodchuck or a skunk to exercise my
10   12|       I caught a glimpse of a woodchuck stealing across my path,
11   15|      all fruit. The skin of a woodchuck was freshly stretched upon
12   18|  nearly exhausted, or see the woodchuck venture out of his winter
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