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1    1|    called necessity, they are employed, as it says in an old book,
2    1|   speak to those who are well employed, in whatever circumstances,
3    1|    know whether they are well employed or not; - but mainly to
4    1|   than the savage's, if he is employed the greater part of his
5    1|       when my hands were much employed, I read but little, but
6    1|    they not be kinder if they employed themselves there? You boast
7    1|      humble use, and are most employed by quacks. I want the flower
8    5| suspect, and perchance better employed than they could have consciously
9    6|       lonesome, because he is employed; but when he comes home
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