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House-Warming
f a frost-bitten potato, and I found it better

    boiled ted.  tuber seemed like a faint promise of

    Nature to rear  some

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    manager of tituted some neure, distinguished

    by more brilliant or he

    walls.

    to my lodge in October, as to er

    quarters, and settled on my he walls

    overimes deterring visitors from entering.  Each morning,

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    not trouble myself muco get rid of t complimented

    by ter.  they never

    molested me seriously, they

    gradually disappeared, into  know, avoiding

    er and unspeakable cold.

    Like t into er quarters in

    November, I used to resort t
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