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1    1|       arrangements. I was more independent than any farmer in Concord,
2    1|       of princes. A simple and independent mind does not toil at the
3    1|       day-laborer was the most independent of any, especially as it
4    1| himself to his chosen pursuit, independent of his labor; but his employer,
5    5|        Nor is there any man so independent on his farm that he can
6   10|        shade of his camp to be independent of the luxury of ice.~ ~
7   14|   chimney is to some extent an independent structure, standing on the
8   17|         and to form a basin or independent pond, the direction of the
9   19|      me often to live the most independent lives of any. Maybe they
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