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1 1| for the most part when I came out on to the railroad, 2 1| the door-board. Mrs. C. came to the door and asked me 3 1| pocket, and then stood when I came back to pass the time of 4 1| I never in all my walks came across a man engaged in 5 1| fermentations thereafter, till I came to "good, sweet, wholesome 6 1| to pick the berries which came in my way, and thereafter 7 1| after a new fashion, and came very near freely forgiving 8 1| had slipped into the water came to my house to warm him, 9 3| possession. The nearest that I came to actual possession was 10 3| to teach, and not, when I came to die, discover that I 11 5| was the way these forms came to be transferred to our 12 5| but ere long ran away and came home again, quite down at 13 5| it imparts to it. There came to me in this case a melody 14 6| when at long intervals some came from the village to fish 15 6| was a few weeks after I came to the woods, when, for 16 6| terrific and resistless bolt came down out of the harmless 17 6| globe, and wherever she came it was spring.~ 18 7| for society. When visitors came in larger and unexpected 19 7| when distinguished guests came, I took them, and a priceless 20 7| If one guest came he sometimes partook of 21 7| meanwhile. But if twenty came and sat in my house there 22 7| anywhere else. But fewer came to see me on trivial business. 23 7| he offered me a drink. He came along early, crossing my 24 7| that the sprouts which came up afterward might be more 25 7| Many a traveller came out of his way to see me 26 7| almshouse and elsewhere came to see me; but I endeavored 27 7| bed when I was out - how came Mrs. - to know that my sheets 28 7| all honest pilgrims, who came out to the woods for freedom' 29 8| Herculean labor, I knew not. I came to love my rows, my beans, 30 8| and beans ere white men came to clear the land, and so, 31 8| they had passed, so that I came to know how I stood in the 32 9| many people of every class came this way to the pond, I 33 10| feel this faint jerk, which came to interrupt your dreams 34 10| perchance the first who came to this well have left some 35 10| remembers so well when he first came here with his divining-rod, 36 10| indistinct, I have seen whence came the expression, "the glassy 37 10| many eagles about it. He came here a-fishing, and used 38 10| spray blowing in my face, I came upon the mouldering wreck 39 11| started. By the way there came up a shower, which compelled 40 11| father at his work, and now came running by his side from 41 11| neighbors, and that I too, who came a-fishing here, and looked 42 12| AS I CAME home through the woods with 43 12| unnecessary, and cost more than it came to. A little bread or a 44 12| eating each other when they came in contact with the more 45 12| But the notes of the flute came home to his ears out of 46 13| companion in my fishing, who came through the village to my 47 13| my thumb and finger, it came and nibbled it, sitting 48 13| In the meanwhile there came along a single red ant on 49 13| mistress told me that she came into the neighborhood a 50 13| loon (Colymbus glacialis) came, as usual, to moult and 51 13| and he dived, but when he came up I was nearer than before. 52 13| fifty rods apart when he came to the surface this time, 53 13| him. Each time, when he came to the surface, turning 54 13| betray himself the moment he came up by that loud laugh? Did 55 13| splash of the water when he came up, and so also detected 56 13| unruffled breast when he came to the surface, doing all 57 13| him, and immediately there came a wind from the east and 58 14| the character of each tree came out, and it admired itself 59 14| The wasps came by thousands to my lodge 60 14| When I came to build my chimney I studied 61 14| knew where my materials came from. I might have got good 62 14| beneath. One day when I came to the same place forty-eight 63 14| Night after night the geese came lumbering in the dark with 64 14| old Romans did when they came to thin, or let in the light 65 14| my shed before the snow came. Green hickory finely split 66 15| in my walks but those who came occasionally to cut wood 67 15| was afterward whispered, came they who set the fire and 68 15| there often the sheriff came in vain to collect the taxes, 69 15| went to St. Helena; Quoil came to Walden Woods. All I know 70 15| Brister's Hill shortly after I came to the woods, so that I 71 15| from Brister's Hill. For I came to town still, like a friendly 72 15| The one who came from farthest to my lodge, 73 15| visitor, who at one time came through the village, through 74 15| angler on the bank, but came and went grandly, like the 75 16| transformation. Sometimes one came near to my window, attracted 76 16| and the night the rabbits came regularly and made a hearty 77 16| day long the red squirrels came and went, and afforded me 78 16| Meanwhile also came the chickadees in flocks, 79 16| little flock of these titmice came daily to pick a dinner out 80 16| wood-pile, the partridges came out of the woods morning 81 16| for this. One day a man came to my hut from Lexington 82 16| touched him. Some way behind came an old hound and her three 83 16| pursuing the fox; and on they came, their hounding cry which 84 16| the hounds. Still on they came, and now the near woods 85 16| mystery. Then the hunter came forward and stood in their 86 16| evening a Weston squire came to the Concord hunter's 87 17| the winter of '46-7 there came a hundred men of Hyperborean 88 17| cutting peat in a bog. So they came and went every day, with 89 17| with Yankee overseers, came from Cambridge every day 90 18| considerable height before it came to a standstill.~ ~ 91 18| settled in the pond. So I came in, and shut the door, and 92 18| hollow trees ere white men came. In almost all climes the 93 19| after perfection. One day it came into his mind to make a 94 19| and beautiful bug which came out of the dry leaf of an