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 1    1| according to their wishes, dig a square pit in the ground, cellar
 2    1|          main timbers six inches square, most of the studs on two
 3    1|          of vegetation, six feet square by seven deep, to a fine
 4    1|  produces new fire in the public square, from whence every habitation
 5    6|          range and circuit, some square miles of unfrequented forest,
 6    6|          but one inhabitant to a square mile, as where I live. The
 7   10|        together, and was cut off square at the ends. It was very
 8   14|         to see my work rising so square and solid by degrees, and
 9   14|     thirty or forty of them to a square inch. There are also already
10   17|       side and six or seven rods square, putting hay between the
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