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1    7|     chopping; I want no better sport." Sometimes, when at leisure,
2   11|   living be thy trade, but thy sport. Enjoy the land, but own
3   13|    race is nearly extinct. The sport of digging the bait is nearly
4   13|      the Concord? There's good sport there if the water be not
5   17|   merry race, full of jest and sport, and when I went among them
6   18|    that he would have a little sport with the ducks. There was
7   18|       are associated with that sport. The merlin it seemed to
8   19| woodcocks also may afford rare sport; but I trust it would be
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