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1    1|  could sit up as late as you pleased, and, whenever you got up,
2   10|  kinds of woodcraft, who was pleased to look upon my house as
3   10| fishermen; and I was equally pleased when he sat in my doorway
4   10|   water and disappear. I was pleased to hear of the old log canoe,
5   14|     labors of cooking. I was pleased to see my work rising so
6   14|     overhead. My house never pleased my eye so much after it
7   14| every side. In lathing I was pleased to be able to send home
8   15|  gourds somewhere, and I was pleased to hear that so fictile
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