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1    1|   life which men praise and regard as successful is but one
2    1|   the love of novelty and a regard for the opinions of men,
3    1|    hired money - and we may regard one third of that toil as
4    1|   true of the farmers. With regard to the merchants, however,
5    1|   can ever outwit, and with regard to the railroad even we
6   14| great bubbles occupied with regard to the new ice, I broke
7   15|     I never knew whether to regard as a family complaint, having
8   18| seems as thoroughly wise in regard to all her operations as
9   19|     out. In sane moments we regard only the facts, the case
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