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  1    1|      leisure for a true integrity day by day; he cannot afford
  2    1|           a true integrity day by day; he cannot afford to sustain
  3    1|          something against a sick day, something to be tucked
  4    1|     highway, wending to market by day or night; does any divinity
  5    1|       sneaks, how vaguely all the day he fears, not being immortal
  6    1|         cushions against the last day, not to betray too green
  7    1| religiously devotes a part of his day to supplying his system
  8    1|          we can avoid it; all the day long on the alert, at night
  9    1|       unnecessary. At the present day, and in this country, as
 10    1|       weather, at any hour of the day or night, I have been anxious
 11    1|    discharge of imports night and day; to be upon many parts of
 12    1|           Phoenicians down to our day; in fine, account of stock
 13    1|           clean clothes on. Every day our garments become more
 14    1|     Passing a cornfield the other day, close by a hat and coat
 15    1|      operatives is becoming every day more like that of the English;
 16    1|        wigwam was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them
 17    1|         instance constructed in a day or two at most, and taken
 18    1|           s labor at one dollar a day, for if some receive more,
 19    1|      began to stretch itself. One day, when my axe had come off
 20    1|          in the early part of the day, which was very foggy, I
 21    1|          back to pass the time of day, and look freshly up, unconcerned,
 22    1|         of loftier structures one day. I began to occupy my house
 23    1|           cents. That is almost a day's wages. I remember when
 24    1|          wages were sixty cents a day for laborers on this very
 25    1|           the greater part of the day. And so, if the railroad
 26    1|        accumulate in his father's day. Among the rest was a dried
 27    1|        support one. The laborer's day ends with the going down
 28    1|         the sun's chariot but one day, and drove out of the beaten
 29    1|   garments, till, one bitter cold day, one who had slipped into
 30    1|        robust poor man, one sunny day here in Concord, praised
 31    3|     accident, was on Independence Day, or the Fourth of July,
 32    3|           retained throughout the day more or less of this auroral
 33    3|          the trees later into the day than usual, as on the sides
 34    3|           thyself completely each day; do it again, and again,
 35    3|           memorable season of the day, is the awakening hour.
 36    3|      slumbers all the rest of the day and night. Little is to
 37    3|         is to be expected of that day, if it can be called a day,
 38    3|        day, if it can be called a day, to which we are not awakened
 39    3|        does not believe that each day contains an earlier, more
 40    3|            are reinvigorated each day, and his Genius tries again
 41    3|      keeps pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning.
 42    3|          poor an account of their day if they have not been slumbering?
 43    3|         affect the quality of the day, that is the highest of
 44    3|          Instead of three meals a day, if it be necessary eat
 45    3|        rush, as I hear, the other day at one of the offices to
 46    3|           drowsy farmers on their day of rest at the end of the
 47    3|                  Let us spend one day as deliberately as Nature,
 48    3|        cry - determined to make a day of it. Why should we knock
 49    3|          I was not as wise as the day I was born. The intellect
 50    4|          which the customs of the day esteem. It requires a training
 51    5|           how the hours went. The day advanced as if to light
 52    5|          overhead for the passing day." This was sheer idleness
 53    5|           it is true. The natural day is very calm, and will hardly
 54    5|         the country for seed. All day the fire-steed flies over
 55    5|         superfluous energy of the day, that he may calm his nerves
 56    5|          the hunter penetrated by day, in the darkest night dart
 57    5|         the epochs in the village day. They go and come with such
 58    5|    Jupiter. I see these men every day go about their business
 59    5|    associations, whether heard by day or night, summer or winter.~ ~
 60    5|           twilight woods which no day illustrates, suggesting
 61    5|      thoughts which all have. All day the sun has shone on the
 62    5|          more dismal arid fitting day dawns, and a different race
 63    5|          earlier every successive day of his life, till he became
 64    6|         passed it again the other day, and was struck with awe
 65    6|        the field or the woods all day, hoeing or chopping, and
 66    6|        remunerate himself for his day's solitude; and hence he
 67    6|         all night and most of the day without ennui and "the blues";
 68    6|       meet at meals three times a day, and give each other a new
 69    6|          so many old Parrs in her day, and fed her health with
 70    6|           the fountainhead of the day, why, then, we must even
 71    7|        was said about eating that day. When the night arrived,
 72    7|           At one o'clock the next day Massasoit "brought two fishes
 73    7|           had in two nights and a day; and had not one of us bought
 74    7|         can hole fifty posts in a day, who made his last supper
 75    7|     pigeons are! If working every day were not my trade, I could
 76    7|     should want for a week in one day."~ ~
 77    7|    leisure, he amused himself all day in the woods with a pocket
 78    7|          night, after working all day; and he answered, with a
 79    7|        the various reforms of the day, and he never failed to
 80    7|          George, I could talk all day!" I asked him once, when
 81    7|           improvement. One winter day I asked him if he was always
 82    7|           be satisfied to sit all day with his back to the fire
 83    7|          so rare that I would any day walk ten miles to observe
 84    7|           half and the whole. One day, in particular, an inoffensive,
 85    8|           to them; and this is my day's work. It is a fine broad
 86    8|  crumbling sand, but later in the day the sun blistered my feet.
 87    8|          the light of this modern day. They lay mingled with other
 88    8|            for I sometimes made a day of it - like a mote in the
 89    8|         had a vague sense all the day of some sort of itching
 90    8|    commonly spent the rest of the day about other affairs. Consider
 91    8|         serve a parable-maker one day. It was on the whole a rare
 92    8|          saw an old man the other day, to my astonishment, making
 93    8|       finish his labor with every day, relinquishing all claim
 94    9|        was absolutely free. Every day or two I strolled to the
 95    9|        quite used to the route. A day or two after one of them
 96    9|          in a snow-storm, even by day, one will come out upon
 97    9|           I was released the next day, obtained my mended shoe,
 98    9|         fastened my door night or day, though I was to be absent
 99   10|           hoeing was done for the day, I joined some impatient
100   10|           with a view to the next day's dinner, spent the hours
101   10|            is said to be blue one day and green another without
102   10|          of villas which will one day be built here may still
103   10|      afternoon till noon the next day, the sixth of March, 1846,
104   10|           Boiling Spring the same day was 45', or the warmest
105   10|        and remained so during the day; though I also resorted
106   10|       good when a week old as the day it was dipped, and had no
107   10|                         In such a day, in September or October,
108   10|      November, usually, in a calm day, there is absolutely nothing
109   10|           most valued part of the day; for I was rich, if not
110   10|          once at least during the day. Though seen but once, it
111   10|        washed to my feet; and one day, as I crept along its sedgy
112   10|         privileges; and night and day, year in year out, they
113   11|         improve her condition one day; with the never absent mop
114   11|        and coffee, and meat every day. But the only true America
115   11|        fish and hunt far and wide day by day - farther and wider -
116   11|          hunt far and wide day by day - farther and wider - and
117   11|     perils, and discoveries every day, with new experience and
118   12|         hold on life and spend my day more as the animals do.
119   12|       respectable appearance each day, to keep the house sweet
120   12|       vegetable food, as is every day prepared for them by others.
121   12|         higher principles. If the day and the night are such that
122   12|           yet not pure. The other day I picked up the lower jaw
123   12|        animal is dying out in him day by day, and the divine being
124   12|           dying out in him day by day, and the divine being established.
125   12|   September evening, after a hard day's work, his mind still running
126   13|        scour his tubs this bright day! Better not keep a house.
127   13|   thinking of? It was a very hazy day. I will just try these three
128   13|         my elbow on the bench one day, it ran up my clothes, and
129   13|         this purpose almost every day in midsummer, when the pond
130   13|           peaceful character. One day when I went out to my wood-pile,
131   13|         felt for the rest of that day as if I had had my feelings
132   13|       till the latter part of the day. But I was more than a match
133   14|    perhaps, be found. Digging one day for fishworms, I discovered
134   14|         to workmen. Venturing one day to substitute deeds for
135   14|        white bubbles beneath. One day when I came to the same
136   14|          amused myself one winter day with sliding this piecemeal
137   14|        night star-veiling, and by day~ ~
138   14|           proved trustworthy. One day, however, as I was splitting
139   14|       middle of almost any winter day.~ ~
140   14|           a lamp lengthen out the day. Thus he goes a step or
141   14|       have accumulated during the day. But I could no longer sit
142   15|         his biography written one day; who first comes in the
143   15|          in the river meadows all day, and had improved the first
144   15|       could lay his hands on. One day in midsummer, when I was
145   15|         discovered till some late day - with a flat stone under
146   15|          await the dawning of his day.~ ~
147   15|         disregarded now, when his day comes, laws unsuspected
148   16|           made a hearty meal. All day long the red squirrels came
149   16|            or else with sprightly day day day, or more rarely,
150   16|           else with sprightly day day day, or more rarely, in
151   16|       else with sprightly day day day, or more rarely, in springlike
152   16|           remains concealed for a day or two." I used to start
153   16|     everything else for this. One day a man came to my hut from
154   16|          that night, but the next day learned that they had crossed
155   17|       this glorious creation; but day comes to reveal to us this
156   17|        sent to the shore were one day rejected by those who were
157   17|          they came and went every day, with a peculiar shriek
158   17|         came from Cambridge every day to get out the ice. They
159   17|       They told me that in a good day they could get out a thousand
160   17|        like its own, but the next day will have frozen blue. Perhaps
161   18|         of Flint's Pond, the same day, at 32 1/2'; at a dozen
162   18|         the year take place every day in a pond on a small scale.
163   18|    rapidly until the morning, The day is an epitome of the year.
164   18|         Flint's Pond to spend the day, I noticed with surprise,
165   18|          But in the middle of the day, being full of cracks, and
166   18|     inches thick; but by the next day evening, perhaps, after
167   18|    between them - that one spring day he took his gun and boat,
168   18|       field of ice. It was a warm day, and he was surprised to
169   18|     spring, and even in a thawing day in the winter, the sand
170   18|         the produce of one spring day. What makes this sand foliage
171   18|           of a New England summer day! If I could ever find the
172   18|         sins are forgiven. Such a day is a truce to vice. While
173   18|       still joy and bless the new day, feel the spring influence
174   18|         to goodness produced each day in the tranquil and beneficent
175   18|         does in the interval of a day prevents the germs of virtues
176   18|    morning of many a first spring day, jumping from hummock to
177   19|        sphere, summer and winter, day and night, sun down, moon
178   19|      strive after perfection. One day it came into his mind to
179   19|         only the president of the day, and Webster is his orator.
180   19|          if one were to begin the day with long-suffering, and
181   19|         darkness to us. Only that day dawns to which we are awake.
182   19|          are awake. There is more day to dawn. The sun is but
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