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639 "Tom, don't lie to me--I can't bear it."
785 luxury to him was this petting of his sorrows, that he could not bear
1139 that there was a mystery here that could not well bear the light,
4040 Huck. Huck could not bear the look, and dropped his eyes. Then he said:
4725 Amy's grateful happiness, and his jealousy could bear no more of the
4822 couldn't somehow bear to spoil it. So I just put the bark back in my
5203 "Yet shame I not to bear an o'er-full heart,
6287 "Half-rotten plank--no, it's a box, I believe. Here--bear a hand and
6722 could not bear to give up the fun at Widow Douglas'. And why should he
7434 direction, was at least progress and might bear fruit; but to sit down
7496 "Becky, can you bear it if I tell you something?"
7586 would be better to explore some of these than bear the weight of the
8199 things, and you can't bear to see anybody praised for doing good ones.
8280 and discovered to bear marks of conspicuous originality. The village
8314 could bear. The widow's servants kept him clean and neat, combed and