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 1    1|  sawed ones. Each stick was carefully mortised or tenoned by its
 2    1| roofed, for the boards were carefully feather-edged and lapped,
 3    1| tending and turning them as carefully as an Egyptian his hatching
 4    1|  them, bought them all, and carefully transported them to their
 5    7|    that a prudent man would carefully select the safest position,
 6    8|  The crop of English hay is carefully weighed, the moisture calculated,
 7   10|   end, and, letting it down carefully, passed it over the knob
 8   12|    superior men preserve it carefully." Who knows what sort of
 9   14|    the house, and not to be carefully excluded from seven eighths
10   17|  Walden Pond, I surveyed it carefully, before the ice broke up,
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