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1    1|    day; he cannot afford to sustain the manliest relations to
2    4|    while they enlighten and sustain the reader his common sense
3    8|   stir we keep about it, to sustain us; all dungings and other
4    8|     toil and manurance, and sustain me, for surely it has not
5   11|   endeavor to compel you to sustain the slavery and war and
6   12|     eaten is not a viand to sustain our animal, or inspire our
7   13|     in the woods, and still sustain themselves in the neighborhood
8   18| larger life than they could sustain. In April the pigeons were
9   19|   understandings, could not sustain birds as well as quadrupeds,
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