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1    1|         trod in a trap set for woodchucks, and so became a dead cat
2    1|        might seem to have your woodchucks ready dressed by the village
3    7|         cold meats, often cold woodchucks, and coffee in a stone bottle
4    7|       want by hunting-pigeons, woodchucks, rabbits, partridges - by
5    8|     cool days, and most of all woodchucks. The last have nibbled for
6    8|        anew. Then look out for woodchucks, if it is an exposed place,
7    8|       me. Do they not grow for woodchucks partly? The ear of wheat (
8   13| smelled at old fox burrows and woodchucks' holes; led perchance by
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