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 1    1|    laid the foundation of a chimney at one end, bringing two
 2    1|     in my arms. I built the chimney after my hoeing in the fall,
 3    1|     Before winter I built a chimney, and shingled the sides
 4    3| rain, without plastering or chimney, the walls being of rough,
 5   14|     When I came to build my chimney I studied masonry. My bricks,
 6   14|     my bricks had been in a chimney before, though I did not
 7   14|     endure a long time. The chimney is to some extent an independent
 8   14|     plastered my house, the chimney carried smoke particularly
 9   14|     form on the back of the chimney which I had built, and I
10   14|    a smoky streamer from my chimney, that I was awake.~ ~
11   15|   oak occupies what was the chimney nook, and a sweet-scented
12   15|  only by the hole which the chimney's breath made in the drift,
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