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 1    1|     was that men most commonly bought at the stores, what they
 2    1|      while a thick coat can be bought for five dollars, which
 3    1|     with encumbrances, or else bought with hired money - and we
 4    1|   advantages, though so dearly bought, which the invention and
 5    1|     the raising. I had already bought the shanty of James Collins,
 6    1|        collected to view them, bought them all, and carefully
 7    3|    live. In imagination I have bought all the farms in succession,
 8    3| succession, for all were to be bought, and I knew their price.
 9    3|   actual possession was when I bought the Hollowell place, and
10    7|     day; and had not one of us bought a partridge, we had taken
11   15|       younger. He had long ago bought a potter's wheel of him,
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