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 1    1|         rhymes it in his sonorous way,~ ~
 2    1|        give up our prejudices. No way of thinking or doing, however
 3    1|          the speed of birds, in a way to kill old people, as the
 4    1|          change. This is the only way, we say; but there are as
 5    1|     enterprised or sailed in some way, that we feel like new men
 6    1|         breathe a malaria all the way.~ ~
 7    1|           the floor does not give way under the visitor while
 8    1|         on to the railroad, on my way home, its yellow sand-heap
 9    1|           cat had passed out that way lately. There was a stove,
10    1|       some pleasant hours in that way. In those days, when my
11    1|          I shall not go out of my way to admire the hole which
12    1|           I would observe, by the way, that it costs me nothing
13    1|       take ten years to get under way in that, and that then I
14    1|          should probably be on my way to the devil. I was actually
15    1|          berries which came in my way, and thereafter carelessly
16    1|       find out and pursue his own way, and not his father's or
17    1|           suffer evil the natural way. A man is not a good man
18    1|        kind and worthy man in his way, and has his reward; but,
19    3|       stream there was none. That way I looked between and over
20    3|          descending and darkening way. After a partial cessation
21    3|       improvements, which, by the way are all external and superficial,
22    3|         safe, for the rest of the way is down hill. With unrelaxed
23    3|       sail by it, looking another way, tied to the mast like Ulysses.
24    3|         it discerns and rifts its way into the secret of things.
25    3|          would mine and burrow my way through these hills. I think
26    4|     classics would at length make way for more modern and practical
27    4|           considerably out of his way to pick up a silver dollar;
28    5|         looked as if this was the way these forms came to be transferred
29    5|    dispensing their odors all the way from Long Wharf to Lake
30    5|       hills, which has winged its way over the Green Mountains
31    6|         hands to play with by the way, which they leave, either
32    6|   appropriated and fenced in some way, and reclaimed from Nature.
33    6|           our planet in the Milky Way? This which you put seems
34    6|          and left him to pick his way through the darkness and
35    6|            the spectator goes his way. It was a kind of fiction,
36    6|           and are in each other's way, and stumble over one another,
37    7| full-blooded man that comes in my way. I am naturally no hermit,
38    7|         caught a woodchuck by the way, and go back a mile and
39    7|          innocent and ineffectual way in which the Catholic priests
40    7|    convenience of money in such a way as to suggest and coincide
41    7|          the knees bent the wrong way. He would sometimes exclaim, "
42    7|         traveller came out of his way to see me and the inside
43    8|      Colman's report. And, by the way, who estimates the value
44    9|       really as refreshing in its way as the rustle of leaves
45    9|      glancing along the line this way and that, from time to time,
46    9|         and absent-minded all the way, until I was aroused by
47    9|    perhaps my body would find its way home if its master should
48    9|         it, as the hand finds its way to the mouth without assistance.
49    9|          I directed thus on their way two young men who had been
50    9|          half a mile out of their way, feeling the sidewalk only
51    9|          impossible to tell which way leads to the village. Though
52    9|          of every class came this way to the pond, I suffered
53   10|          market. There is but one way to obtain it, yet few take
54   10|      obtain it, yet few take that way. If you would know the flavor
55   10|     whistling a tune, we took our way to the haunts of men again.
56   10|         of small extent, is on my way to Flint's; Fair Haven,
57   11|     scanty fare of vegetables. My way led through Pleasant Meadow,
58   11|      spent when I started. By the way there came up a shower,
59   12|       think that there is a finer way of studying ornithology
60   12|           but this is a miserable way - as any one who will go
61   12|        may lead him; and yet that way, as he grows more resolute
62   12|          irksome noise, go a long way off, is heard as music,
63   13|    surface, turning his head this way and that, he cooly surveyed
64   13|          he might be speeding his way like a fish, for he had
65   13|       another sphere speeding his way amid their schools! Yet
66   13|         eyes over the surface one way, I would suddenly be startled
67   13|   successfully and come up a long way off, he uttered a long-drawn
68   14|  described, if I were going their way; but backing out of a modern
69   15|         were compelled to go this way to Lincoln alone and on
70   15|         which was but an indirect way of informing me that he
71   15|          on the other side of the way, just on the edge of the
72   15|          lethargy - which, by the way, I never knew whether to
73   15|           the engines rolled that way, led by a straggling troop
74   15|        chanced that I walked that way across the fields the following
75   15|       sight, feeling his twilight way, as it were, with his sensitive
76   15|     freeborn, ingenuus. Whichever way we turned, it seemed that
77   16|       Goose Pond, which lay in my way, a colony of muskrats dwelt,
78   16|        wind, now a few paces this way, with wonderful speed and
79   16|        and now as many paces that way, but never getting on more
80   16|         uncertain trigonometrical way to the topmost stick of
81   16|         when that was the nearest way.~ ~
82   16|         shallow puddles, run part way across, and then return
83   16|         had not touched him. Some way behind came an old hound
84   16|       which would skulk out of my way, as if afraid, and stand
85   17|          amid the hills, I cut my way first through a foot of
86   17|      intervals as you walked half way round the pond.~ ~
87   17|     fifty-six" was resting by the way, they were paying out the
88   18|           the traveller picks his way from islet to islet, cheered
89   18|      through which I passed on my way to the village, a phenomenon
90   18|         product, which obeys half way the law of currents, and
91   18|         law of currents, and half way that of vegetation. As it
92   18|           the finger, feeling its way slowly and blindly downward,
93   18|         sometimes to go out of my way, especially in the night
94   19|          without doubt the direct way to India. If you would learn
95   19|          on that farthest western way, which does not pause at
96   19|           have never stood in the way of a well-considered and
97   19|          without going out of his way. It is not for a man to
98   19|        Time, Time kept out of his way, and only sighed at a distance
99   19|         but you have not got half way to it yet." So it is with
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