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 1    1|           I have travelled a good deal in Concord; and everywhere,
 2    1|           may safely trust a good deal more than we do. We may
 3    1|          faithful herdsman a good deal of trouble by leaping fences;
 4    1|      soundest part, though a good deal warped and made brittle
 5    1|       which he might think a good deal like that; I mean that they
 6    1|           travelling with a great deal of baggage, trumpery which
 7    6|                    I have a great deal of company in my house;
 8    6|      being alone; he sees a great deal of company; he is legion.
 9    8|         their beans. We would not deal with a man thus plodding
10   11|          in detail; - thinking to deal with it roughly, as one
11   19| experiences; you are compelled to deal with the material which
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