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A pig, in a sty even more extemporary than the shanties, is grunting and poking his snout through the clefts of his habitation.

He had preached two extemporary sermons every Sunday at the workhouse, where a room had been fitted up for divine service, pending the alterations in the church; and had walked the same evening to a cottage at one or other extremity of his parish to deliver another sermon, still more extemporary, in an atmosphere impregnated with spring-flowers and perspiration.

A pig, in a sty even more extemporary than the shanties, is grunting and poking his snout through the clefts of his habitation.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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