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- Emily Dickinson

Tie the Strings to my Life, My Lord,

Then, I am ready to go!

Just a look at the Horses --

Rapid! That will do!

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The day of one's wedding.

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Chapter XIV: The Difference Between Being Inside and Outside

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CHAPTER XIV THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN BEING INSIDE AND OUTSIDE You'll find 'twill often come about That he who's in fain would be out. _Bowser the Hound._ It certainly is queer what a difference there is between being inside and outside. Sometimes happiness is inside and sometimes it is outside. Sometimes the one who is inside wishes with all his might that he were outside, and sometimes the one who is outside would give anything in the world to be inside. Just take the case of Reddy Fox. He had stolen inside of Farmer Brown's henyard, leaving the gate halfway open. He had

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