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Economy-1
ve?  It ural yearning of t portion,

    any portion of our most primitive ancestor will survived in

    us.  From to roofs of palm leaves, of bark

    and bougretcraw, of

    boards and sones and tiles.  At last,  w

    it is to live in tic in more

    senses t

    distance.  It would be well, pero spend more of

    our days and nig any obstruction bethe

    celestial bodies, if t did not speak so much from under a

    roof, or t d sing in caves,

    nor do doves cs.

    o construct a dwelling-

    beo exercise a little Yankee s after all

    a clue, a

    museum, an almsead.

    Consider first  a ser is absolutely necessary.  I have

    seen Penobscot Indians, in toents of tton

    clot deep around them, and I

    t t to  deeper to keep out the

    my living ly, h freedom

    left for my proper pursuits, ion which vexed me even more

    t does nounately I am become somew callous, I

    used to see a large box by t long by three

    nig

    suggested to me t every man  such a

    one for a dollar, and, , to

    admit t least, get into it  night, and

    he lid, and so have freedom in his love, and in his soul

    be free.  t appear t, nor by any means a

    despicable alternative.  You could sit up as late as you pleased,

    and,  any landlord or

    .  Many a man is o deato

    pay t of a larger and more luxurious box w have

    frozen to deating.

    Economy is a subjec
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