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An 'regular fall weather it was -- the glint o' the sun on the golden larch an 'the quakin' aspens; an 'the glister of light on ivery ripple; an' beyand, the winter an 'the blue haze of the North comin' down hand in hand.
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An 'regular fall weather it was -- the glint o' the sun on the golden larch an 'the quakin' aspens; an 'the glister of light on ivery ripple; an' beyand, the winter an 'the blue haze of the North comin' down hand in hand.
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There it was, the anchor-ice, clingin 'an' clusterin 'to ivery rock, after the manner of the white coral.
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She then notices in small writing on each and ivery one … … …
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There it was, the anchor-ice, clingin 'an' clusterin 'to ivery rock, after the manner of the white coral.
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It's well ye know the same, with a fringe to the river an 'the ice formin' thick in the eddies -- an 'a snap an' sparkle to the air, an 'ye a - feelin' it through all yer blood, atakin 'new lease of life with ivery suck of it.
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It's well ye know the same, with a fringe to the river an 'the ice formin' thick in the eddies -- an 'a snap an' sparkle to the air, an 'ye a - feelin' it through all yer blood, atakin 'new lease of life with ivery suck of it.
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Now I want ivery man to pump the best that he can,
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Haven't I dusted them once ivery year since I came to this blessed place?
Lippincott's Magazine of Popular Literature and Science Volume 11, No. 23, February, 1873 Various
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Now, I want ivery man to pump the best he can, for the distance it is far-r-r;
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