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  1    1|            in the market. He has no time to be anything but a machine.
  2    1|            spend borrowed or stolen time, robbing your creditors
  3    1|         fates! As if you could kill time without injuring eternity.~ ~
  4    1|      anxious to improve the nick of time, and notch it on my stick
  5    1|                          For a long time I was reporter to a journal,
  6    1|             went on thus for a long time (I may say it without boasting),
  7    1|            coast almost at the same time - often the richest freight
  8    1|           of stock to be taken from time to time, to know how you
  9    1|            to be taken from time to time, to know how you stand.
 10    1|       distance, whether of space or time, laugh at each other's masquerade.
 11    1|                    We may imagine a time when, in the infancy of
 12    1|      firstly, in order not to waste time in building, and not to
 13    1|        borrowed other tools by this time. My days in the woods were
 14    1|             I came back to pass the time of day, and look freshly
 15    1|            our bibles spent as much time about their cornices as
 16    1|         fare, and arrive there some time tomorrow, or possibly this
 17    1|            somewhere, in next to no time, and for nothing; but though
 18    1|            desire to travel by that time. This spending of the best
 19    1|           you could have spent your time better than digging in this
 20    1|             me with fuel for a long time, and left small circles
 21    1|         consumed and on hand at the time this estimate was made of
 22    1|           notwithstanding the short time occupied by my experiment,
 23    1|            select a fresh spot from time to time than to manure the
 24    1|             fresh spot from time to time than to manure the old,
 25    1|         them and him, but I have no time for it. As for the religion
 26    1|          July 4th to March 1st, the time when these estimates were
 27    1|          this staff of life. At one time, owing to the emptiness
 28    1|         spare within the house, nor time to spare within or without
 29    1|           in the belief that it was time for the world to come to
 30    1|          accordingly, and I lost my time into the bargain. As I did
 31    1|         afraid that I might by that time be doing what is called
 32    1|            did not wish to spend my time in earning rich carpets
 33    1|         ready, and it may be a long time before they get off.~ ~
 34    1|       bestows the largest amount of time and money on the needy is
 35    1|         your shoestrings. Take your time, and set about some free
 36    3|           age. I have no doubt that time discriminates between the
 37    3|             gone down the stream of time. With this more substantial
 38    3|             smoother than at such a time; and the clear portion of
 39    3|           Sudbury meadows, which in time of flood I distinguished
 40    3|                      Both place and time were changed, and I dwelt
 41    3|           say, transpire in morning time and in a morning atmosphere.
 42    3|            Men say that a stitch in time saves nine, and so they
 43    3|           Seville and Granada, from time to time in the right proportions -
 44    3|           and Granada, from time to time in the right proportions -
 45    3|       appearances had gathered from time to time. If you stand right
 46    3|           had gathered from time to time. If you stand right fronting
 47    3|                                     Time is but the stream I go a-fishing
 48    4|            settled on that robe; no time has elapsed since that divinity
 49    4|         divinity was revealed. That time which we really improve,
 50    4|          are now merely copied from time to time on to linen paper.
 51    4|          merely copied from time to time on to linen paper. Says
 52    4|            beans to hoe at the same time, made more study impossible.
 53    4|            against the corrosion of time. Books are the treasured
 54    4|         with their pranks. The next time the novelist rings the bell
 55    4|           our mental ailment. It is time that we had uncommon schools,
 56    4|             be men and women. It is time that villages were universities,
 57    5|            reminded of the lapse of time. I grew in those seasons
 58    5|            have been. They were not time subtracted from my life,
 59    5|         clean and white; and by the time the villagers had broken
 60    5|             minutes of a particular time, referred to the setting
 61    5|        vainly bellowing troonk from time to time, and pausing for
 62    5|       bellowing troonk from time to time, and pausing for a reply.~ ~
 63    6|   unpleasant. But I was at the same time conscious of a slight insanity
 64    6|             which many thoughts had time to take root and unfold
 65    6|           place he would reach some time in the morning.~ ~
 66    6|             the greater part of the time. To be in company, even
 67    6|           intervals, not having had time to acquire any new value
 68    6|             tells me stories of old time and of new eternity; and
 69    6|      subscription ticket to morning time in this world. But remember,
 70    7|          like a bloodsucker for the time to any full-blooded man
 71    7|           nothing about it. Another time when Winslow visited them,
 72    7| considerably, he thought for a long time that it was merely the handwriting
 73    7|             attended to at the same time!~ ~
 74    7|        portion of the creature each time to that amount. He could
 75    7|           him any other. At another time, hearing Plato's definition
 76    7|            town, and thought it was time that the tables were turned.
 77    7|          manners, who listened from time to time, like the fox in
 78    7|           who listened from time to time, like the fox in the fable,
 79    7|         flowers, and improved their time. Men of business, even farmers,
 80    7|       Restless committed men, whose time was an taken up in getting
 81    8|         deepened their tints by the time I had made another bout.
 82    8|          heaven's eye, falling from time to time with a swoop and
 83    8|           eye, falling from time to time with a swoop and a sound
 84    8|            a hoe for the seventieth time at least, and not for himself
 85    8|           for they seem not to have time; they are busy about their
 86    9|             this way and that, from time to time, with a voluptuous
 87    9|          way and that, from time to time, with a voluptuous expression,
 88    9|            toward morning, by which time, as there had been several
 89    9|            be lost in the woods any time. Often in a snow-storm,
 90    9|          our camp has found by this time. I am convinced, that if
 91   10|          concluded commonly, by the time I arrived, that he belonged
 92   10|            pond adventurously, from time to time, in dark summer
 93   10|         adventurously, from time to time, in dark summer nights,
 94   10|            foxes, and hearing, from time to time, the creaking note
 95   10|           and hearing, from time to time, the creaking note of some
 96   10|       colors. Walden is blue at one time and green at another, even
 97   10|           sky itself; and at such a time, being on its surface, and
 98   10|       swaying till in the course of time the handle rotted off, if
 99   10|             hunters, and still from time to time unmittingly trodden
100   10|              and still from time to time unmittingly trodden by the
101   10|         greatest height at the same time with the latter. The same
102   10|             It licks its chaps from time to time. When the water
103   10|        licks its chaps from time to time. When the water is at its
104   10|           to 65' or 70' some of the time, owing partly to the sun
105   10|           boast. I have seen at one time lying on the ice pickerel
106   10|            so pure, and at the same time so large, as a lake, perchance,
107   10|         good a moral. It is by this time mere vegetable mould and
108   12|              or well paid for their time, unless they got a long
109   12|          for it, which revives from time to time, but always when
110   12|          which revives from time to time, but always when I have
111   12|       limits this privilege to "the time of distress."~ ~
112   12|          Yet the spirit can for the time pervade and control every
113   13|         come out regularly at lunch time and pick up the crumbs at
114   13|           in my open hand at such a time, and still their only care,
115   13|         shoots the parent at such a time, and leaves these innocents
116   13|           not have wondered by this time to find that they had their
117   13|            came to the surface this time, for I had helped to widen
118   13|             dozen rods of him. Each time, when he came to the surface,
119   13|             like a fish, for he had time and ability to visit the
120   13|          Though the sky was by this time overcast, the pond was so
121   14|         calculated to endure a long time. The chimney is to some
122   14|         entirely over for the first time on the night of the 22d
123   14|            on fire; it was the only time I remember to have been
124   14|        instinct, and saves a little time for the fine arts. Though,
125   14|            the rudest blasts a long time, my whole body began to
126   14|            to cut their threads any time with a little sharper blast
127   15|         tragedies enacted here; let time intervene in some measure
128   15|           though it was now harvest time. It was overrun with Roman
129   15|            a week or fortnight at a time, but there I lived as snug
130   15|            have survived for a long time buried in drifts, even without
131   15|         welcome visitor, who at one time came through the village,
132   15|          who looked in upon me from time to time; but I had no more
133   15|             in upon me from time to time; but I had no more for society
134   16|        alarming the citadel at this time of night consecrated to
135   16|           more than half a rod at a time; and then suddenly pausing
136   16|         dancing girl - wasting more time in delay and circumspection
137   16|            the universe at the same time - for no reason that I could
138   16|         himself with a new ear from time to time, nibbling at first
139   16|         with a new ear from time to time, nibbling at first voraciously
140   16|           all I told him, for every time I attempted to answer his
141   16|          the Baker Farm. For a long time he stood still and listened
142   17|        mortal translated before his time to the thin air of heaven.~ ~
143   17|          flat on the ice for a long time, looking down through the
144   18|         shallowest part was at this time several inches thinner than
145   18|             of the ice, at the same time that it is melting it more
146   18|            under my house, two at a time, directly under my feet
147   18|           they fell! What at such a time are histories, chronologies,
148   18|           of ducks rose at the same time and took the route to the
149   18|            small flocks, and in due time I heard the martins twittering
150   18|           it; and did not spend our time in atoning for the neglect
151   18|          but by an egg hatched some time in the crevice of a crag; -
152   18|             the ground. At the same time that we are earnest to explore
153   19|            could not spare any more time for that one. It is remarkable
154   19|          after her calf, in milking time. I desire to speak somewhere
155   19|           that in an imperfect work time is an ingredient, but into
156   19|             but into a perfect work time does not enter, he said
157   19|             made no compromise with Time, Time kept out of his way,
158   19|            no compromise with Time, Time kept out of his way, and
159   19|            resumed his work. By the time he had smoothed and polished
160   19|           work, the former lapse of time had been an illusion, and
161   19|          illusion, and that no more time had elapsed than is required
162   19|            in two cases at the same time, and it is doubly difficult
163   19|        sound asleep nearly half our time. Yet we esteem ourselves
164   19|          morrow which mere lapse of time can never make to dawn.
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