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1    1|   are covered very neatly, tight and warm, with barks of
2    1| and are also indifferently tight and warm, but not so good
3    1|              I have thus a tight shingled and plastered house,
4    9| the woods, having made all tight without and withdrawn under
5   11| himself; that I lived in a tight, light, and clean house,
6   17|    Walden has a reasonably tight bottom at a not unreasonable,
7   18|    as if I had struck on a tight drum-head. The pond began
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