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 1    1|      overhead for a ceiling, raise a roof of spars clear up,
 2    1|      good for nothing but to raise cheeping squirrels on."
 3    1| little grass which I did not raise. All things considered,
 4    1|    crop which he raised, and raise no more than he ate, and
 5    1|   New Englander might easily raise all his own breadstuffs
 6    1|      saw that I could easily raise my bushel or two of rye
 7    8|    Antaeus. But why should I raise them? Only Heaven knows.
 8    8|     crop, and his orchards - raise other crops than these?
 9    9|     was aroused by having to raise my hand to lift the latch,
10   10|      commune with, I used to raise the echoes by striking with
11   10|   mind. At length you slowly raise, pulling hand over hand,
12   10|    of men! As if you were to raise your potatoes in the churchyard!
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