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1 1| employed, as it says in an old book, laying up treasures 2 1| to be tucked away in an old chest, or in a stocking 3 1| rain on their fields. What old people say you cannot do, 4 1| try and find that you can. Old deeds for old people, and 5 1| that you can. Old deeds for old people, and new deeds for 6 1| and new deeds for new. Old people did not know enough 7 1| birds, in a way to kill old people, as the phrase is. 8 1| living. Practically, the old have no very important advice 9 1| the joys of life are as old as Adam. But man's capacities 10 1| the wisest thing you can, old man - you who have lived 11 1| or even to look over the old day-books of the merchants, 12 1| to do it in; for him the old will do, that has lain dusty 13 1| an indeterminate period. Old shoes will serve a hero 14 1| they not? Who ever saw his old clothes - his old coat, 15 1| saw his old clothes - his old coat, actually worn out, 16 1| before you, try it in your old clothes. All men want, not 17 1| however ragged or dirty the old, until we have so conducted, 18 1| feel like new men in the old, and that to retain it would 19 1| like keeping new wine in old bottles. Our moulting season, 20 1| the town, he can, like the old philosopher, walk out the 21 1| first, to squeeze their old notions out of them, so 22 1| generation laughs at the old fashions, but follows religiously 23 1| wood-pile, and the forms of both old and young are permanently 24 1| Old Johnson, in his "Wonder-Working 25 1| store their roots as of old, and long after the superstructure 26 1| One thousand old brick................ 4. 27 1| the Atlantic and bring the Old World some weeks nearer 28 1| time than to manure the old, and he could do all his 29 1| experiments, though a few old women who are incapacitated 30 1| upon England today as an old gentleman who is travelling 31 1| remaining grain and other old provisions they cast together 32 3| Old Cato, whose "De Re Rustica" 33 3| who edit and read it are old women over their tea. Yet 34 3| that is which was never old! "Kieou-he-yu (great dignitary 35 4| study Nature because she is old. To read well, that is, 36 5| road, bow to me as to an old acquaintance, they pass 37 5| and cocoanut husks, the old junk, gunny bags, scrap 38 5| were going by. When the old bellwether at the head rattles 39 5| hilarious rules of their old festal tables, though their 40 6| other a new taste of that old musty cheese that we are. 41 6| howls in the wood, from an old settler and original proprietor, 42 6| who tells me stories of old time and of new eternity; 43 6| young. A ruddy and lusty old dame, who delights in all 44 6| always, outlived so many old Parrs in her day, and fed 45 6| was the daughter of that old herb-doctor Esculapius, 46 7| customs in the place of the old. You need not rest your 47 7| about twenty-eight years old, and had left Canada and 48 7| there was the rub. The old and infirm and the timid, 49 8| When I was four years old, as I well remember, I was 50 8| were a fate in it. I saw an old man the other day, to my 51 8| and according to Varro the old Romans "called the same 52 10| from the water's edge, as old probably as the race of 53 10| suddenly sank, and only one old squaw, named Walden, escaped, 54 10| was as good when a week old as the day it was dipped, 55 10| An old man who used to frequent 56 10| here a-fishing, and used an old log canoe which he found 57 10| hickory bark tied together. An old man, a potter, who lived 58 10| was pleased to hear of the old log canoe, which took the 59 10| trees on the bottom, and the old log canoe, and the dark 60 10| neighbors, he would take out the old yellow pine. He sawed a 61 10| His father, eighty years old, could not remember when 62 11| sat there many times of old before the ship was built 63 12| boys; but now they are too old and dignified to go a-fishing, 64 13| There's nothing like it in old paintings, nothing like 65 13| and heard the whir of the old bird as she flew off, and 66 13| ineffectually smelled at old fox burrows and woodchucks' 67 14| harmonious coloring, for the old upon the walls.~ ~ 68 14| on them was fifty years old, and was said to be still 69 14| with a trowel to clean an old wiseacre of them. Many of 70 14| shelter. I had got a couple of old fire-dogs to keep the wood 71 14| houses. I might visit in my old clothes a king and queen 72 14| each arm to my shed. An old forest fence which had seen 73 14| as great nuisances by the old forest law, and were severely 74 14| some of that awe which the old Romans did when they came 75 14| pleasing work. I had an old axe which nobody claimed, 76 14| Stumps thirty or forty years old, at least, will still be 77 14| the unequal light of the old wood fire talked."~ ~ 78 15| row up till he should be old and need them; but a younger 79 15| and somewhat inhumane. One old frequenter of these woods 80 15| planted and tended; large old trees now, but their fruit 81 15| read his epitaph in the old Lincoln burying-ground, 82 15| hill, on the left, on the old road in the woods, are marks 83 15| excepting a few stumps, whose old roots furnish still the 84 15| not distinctly named in old mythology, who has acted 85 15| visited it. There lay his old clothes curled up by use, 86 15| like deserted fox burrows, old holes, are all that is left 87 15| or a yellow birch, or an old acquaintance among the pines; 88 15| friend of human progress. An Old Mortality, say rather an 89 15| and philosopher, and the old settler I have spoken of - 90 16| he circles round to his old haunts, where the hunters 91 16| One old hunter who has a dry tongue, 92 16| Some way behind came an old hound and her three pups 93 16| demoniac cry. At length the old hound burst into view with 94 16| In the "Wast Book" of an old trader of this town, who 95 16| Stratton was a sergeant in the old French war, and would not 96 17| the abode of Winter, that old man we see in the almanac - 97 17| at Fresh Pond five years old which was as good as ever. 98 18| to take the place of the old. This pond never breaks 99 18| quakings of the earth. One old man, who has been a close 100 19| obey the precept of the old philosopher, and Explore 101 19| around and within him; or the old laws be expanded, and interpreted 102 19| deserted him, for they grew old in their works and died, 103 19| proportions; in which, though the old cities and dynasties had 104 19| clothes or friends. Turn the old; return to them. Things 105 19| of society; but he is an old boy that knows it. Only 106 19| out of the dry leaf of an old table of apple-tree wood,