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1 The industries which we taught at the first outset were capentering, boot-making, and farming.
2 Such was my first outset from home.
3 He might throw me down at the first outset , gore me to death, or trample me in the snow.
4 From the very first outset of his career he must save a shilling wherever a shilling could be saved.
5 I must not prove tedious to you in my first outset , lest I should affright you by my ill-judged loquacity.
6 There is a period in every young man's first outset in life, which gives a colouring to his future destiny.
7 I believe that I could afford it, if I could get a seat that was not very expensive at the first outset .
8 And he then proceeded to point out some of those perils and excesses into which liberty might fall at her first outset .
9 I don't at all approve of the plan of frightening a young girl when she is making her first outset into the world.
10 On their return from the first outset they made, which was subsequent to the governor's arrival, they reported, that they had seen them.
11 And now, on the first outset , I am to be cautioned and threatened by you because I have made acquaintance with a young woman.
12 The task before you, though painful, is not difficult; give up the murderer, and save your officer, as the first outset of a necessary reformation.
13 He had, however, to undergo a trial of patience at the first outset of his career; for the former master returning, his appointment was cancelled.
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