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1    1| when from the wildness of nuts and meats men first reached
2    9|   State Street, they kept nuts and raisins, or salt and
3   10|   on windy days, when the nuts were dropping into the water
4   14| jays, whose half-consumed nuts I sometimes stole, for the
5   14|   morning and picking the nuts out of the burs before they
6   14| wholly of chestnut. These nuts, as far as they went, were
7   14|  its leaves and string of nuts may be represented on our
8   16|  disputed for my store of nuts. There were scores of pitch
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