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1 1| sitting close to a fire, were far from too warm, these naked 2 1| last in the air and light, far from the ground, and are 3 1| interesting question how far men would retain their relative 4 1| numerous as they are, are so far heathen, and need to have 5 1| be wondered at, since, as far as I have heard or observed, 6 1| such a box as this. I am far from jesting. Economy is 7 1| Indians had advanced so far as to regulate the effect 8 1| store against the future, so far as the individual is concerned, 9 1| cut our spiritual bread far thinner than our forefathers 10 1| term bill, while for the far more valuable education 11 1| to China, and he got so far that, as he said, he heard 12 1| dinner, and once I went so far as to slaughter a woodchuck 13 1| markets for them. Yet so far are we from simplicity and 14 1| all trade and barter, so far as my food was concerned, 15 1| and have even ventured so far as to make them the offer, 16 1| I am far from supposing that my case 17 1| example which leaves them far behind. If you give money, 18 1| he elevated to a place far above all the rest, as the 19 1| success does me good, however far off and withdrawn it may 20 3| some might have thought too far from the village, but to 21 3| eyes the village was too far from it. Well, there I might 22 3| imagination carried me so far that I even had the refusal 23 3| too, for I had carried it far enough; or rather, to be 24 3| of a mountain, its bottom far above the surface of other 25 3| me. Where I lived was as far off as many a region viewed 26 3| constellation of Cassiopeia's Chair, far from noise and disturbance. 27 3| objects beautiful; but it is far more glorious to carve and 28 4| written words are commonly as far behind or above the fleeting 29 4| better never have gone up as far as the belfry; and then, 30 4| we learn to read only as far as Easy Reading, the primers 31 4| intelligent men know to be of far more worth. This town has 32 5| the night, and they were far better than any work of 33 5| train of clouds stretching far behind and rising higher 34 5| Far through unfrequented woods 35 5| whistle can be heard so far, that the farmers set their 36 5| natural in its methods withal, far more so than many fantastic 37 5| prime lot, which will get far among the hills before it 38 5| some tall pine, hewn on far northern hills, which has 39 5| bor-r-r-r-n! comes faintly from far in the Lincoln woods.~ ~ 40 5| But now one answers from far woods in a strain made really 41 6| and thrown away, even as far off as the railroad, half 42 6| my hoeing them, it is of far more worth than my hoeing. 43 6| but a point in space. How far apart, think you, dwell 44 6| the imagination only, so far as he was concerned. This 45 6| alone - but the devil, he is far from being alone; he sees 46 7| silent, but commonly so far apart bodily that we cannot 47 7| intended for an honor; but as far as eating was concerned, 48 7| town. I had withdrawn so far within the great ocean of 49 7| that for the most part, so far as my needs were concerned, 50 7| Testament in his native parish far away; and now I must translate 51 7| offering to lend them a dipper. Far off as I lived, I was not 52 8| and horses - and chip dirt far away. Fellow-travellers 53 8| occasionally penetrate thus far. To me, away there in my 54 8| martial strains seemed as far away as Palestine, and reminded 55 8| nature a Pythagorean, so far as beans are concerned, 56 8| hoed them unusualy well as far as I went, and was paid 57 10| one of unbroken harmony, far more pleasing to remember 58 10| thread, and when we had done, far in the night, threw the 59 10| latter. The same is true, as far as my observation goes, 60 10| boat extended almost as far as I could see, and gave 61 10| but, before he had gone far in his work, he was surprised 62 10| She flourishes most alone, far from the towns where they 63 11| this neighborhood, standing far away in the middle of some 64 11| to say - Go fish and hunt far and wide day by day - farther 65 11| We should come home from far, from adventures, and perils, 66 12| as fishers of men. Thus far I am of the opinion of Chaucer' 67 12| good shepherd's dog, but is far from being the Good Shepherd. 68 12| though I never did so, I went far enough to please my imagination. 69 12| here. Nevertheless I am far from regarding myself as 70 13| there; they are born too far into life for me. I have 71 13| terror in its denizens; - now far behind his guide, barking 72 13| for they rarely wander so far from home. The surprise 73 13| here, making the woods ring far and wide. I concluded that 74 13| I left him disappearing far away on the tumultuous surface.~ ~ 75 13| the middle of the pond, far from the sportsman; tricks 76 14| chestnut. These nuts, as far as they went, were a good 77 14| tropes are necessarily so far fetched, through slides 78 14| words, the parlor is so far from the kitchen and workshop. 79 15| brook. We thought it was far south over the woods - we 80 15| was bound to go however far; and ever and anon the engine 81 15| to let it burn, it was so far gone and so worthless. So 82 15| wont. He had been working far off in the river meadows 83 15| long-headed farmer, who from far through the woods sought 84 16| to their streets. There, far from the village street, 85 16| hooting owl indefinitely far; such a sound as the frozen 86 16| having left his pursuers far behind, he stops to rest 87 16| rods, and then leap off far to one side, and he appears 88 16| the voice of the hounds far over toward Fair Haven still 89 16| round, leaving his pursuers far behind; and, leaping upon 90 17| axe, and moss and bark fly far and wide. He gets his living 91 17| deep and capacious spring, far beneath the rattling teams 92 17| requires the insight and the far sight of the geologist to 93 17| the outline of the pond far from regular, and the extreme 94 17| harmony which results from a far greater number of seemingly 95 17| snow which had sunk it thus far; but the water began immediately 96 17| like solidified azure, as, far off, it is drawn through 97 19| extra-vagant enough, may not wander far enough beyond the narrow 98 19| hears, however measured or far away. It is not important 99 19| the true ethereal heaven far above, as if the former 100 19| land where we dwell. I see far inland the banks which the