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1    3|    and he reads it over his coffee and rolls, that a man has
2    7|  often cold woodchucks, and coffee in a stone bottle which
3    7| which at noon he warmed his coffee in a kettle; and as he sat
4    7|    he dispense with tea and coffee? Did this country afford
5   11| that I did not use tea, nor coffee, nor butter, nor milk, nor
6   11|   as he began with tea, and coffee, and butter, and milk, and
7   11| here you could get tea, and coffee, and meat every day. But
8   12|     animal food, or tea, or coffee, etc.; not so much because
9   12|  morning with a cup of warm coffee, or of an evening with a
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