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 1    1|     teeth for all mortar. The squirrel tribe tried the same and
 2    8|   Before yet any woodchuck or squirrel had run across the road,
 3    8|    pods, sitting erect like a squirrel. But above all harvest as
 4   13|     by short impulses, like a squirrel, which it resembled in its
 5   13|      over my head; or the red squirrel, coursing down the nearest
 6   13| canine bull toward some small squirrel which had treed itself for
 7   13|    thought it was part flying squirrel or some other wild animal,
 8   16|               Usually the red squirrel (Sciurus Hudsonius) waked
 9   16|      for all the motions of a squirrel, even in the most solitary
10   18| arriving bird, or the striped squirrel's chirp, for his stores
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