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Economy-2
    somebodys barn.  I look upon England today as an old gentleman who

    is travelling  deal of baggage, trumpery which has

    accumulated from long  to

    burn; great trunk, little trunk, bandbox, and bundle.  throw away

    t t least.  It he powers of a well man

    noo take up ainly advise

    a sick one to lay down  an

    immigrant tottering under a bundle wained his all --

    looking like an enormous he nape of his

    neck -- I ied  because t was  because

    to carry.  If I  to drag my trap, I will

    take care t it be a lig nip me in a vital part.

    But perc  never to put ones pao it.

    I  it costs me nothing for

    curtains, for I o s out but the sun and moon, and

    I am  t sour milk

    nor taint meat of mine, nor ure or fade

    my carpet; and if imes too  still

    better economy to retreat beain wure has

    provided, to add a single item to tails of housekeeping.

    A lady once offered me a mat, but as I o spare hin

    time to spare  to s, I

    declined it, preferring to  on the sod before my door.

    It is best to avoid the beginnings of evil.

    Not long since I  at tion of a deacons

    effects, for  been ineffectual:--

    quot;t men do lives after t;

    As usual, a great proportion rumpery wo

    accumulate in  was a dried

    tapeer lying ury in  and

    ot  burned; instead of a

    bonfire, or purifying destruction of tion, or

    increasing
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