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 1    1|           myself, on the shore of Walden Pond, in Concord, Massachusetts,
 2    1|            My purpose in going to Walden Pond was not to live cheaply
 3    1|               I have thought that Walden Pond would be a good place
 4    1|         went down to the woods by Walden Pond, nearest to where I
 5    5|       their Stygian lake - if the Walden nymphs will pardon the comparison,
 6    6|           fished much more in the Walden Pond of their own natures,
 7    6|          fair view of it - on the Walden road, driving a pair of
 8    6|           laughs so loud, or than Walden Pond itself. What company
 9    6|           is reported to have dug Walden Pond, and stoned it, and
10    7|         are as bottomless even as Walden Pond was thought to be,
11   10|                    The scenery of Walden is on a humble scale, and,
12   10|         of very different colors. Walden is blue at one time and
13   10|    colorless. How large a body of Walden water would be required
14   10|           were driven out of Eden Walden Pond was already in existence,
15   10|          of Heaven to be the only Walden Pond in the world and distiller
16   10|       ponds also, sympathize with Walden, and recently attained their
17   10|             This rise and fall of Walden at long intervals serves
18   10|         only one old squaw, named Walden, escaped, and from her the
19   10|        English locality - Saffron Walden, for instance - one might
20   10|          it. Moreover, in summer, Walden never becomes so warm as
21   10|         There have been caught in Walden pickerel, one weighing seven
22   10|          in September or October, Walden is a perfect forest mirror,
23   10|           first paddled a boat on Walden, it was completely surrounded
24   10|      dishes with! - to earn their Walden by the turning of a cock
25   10|      browsed off all the woods on Walden shore, that Trojan horse,
26   10|  characters I have known, perhaps Walden wears best, and best preserves
27   10|       twenty years - Why, here is Walden, the same woodland lake
28   10| reflection; and I can almost say, Walden, is it you?~ ~
29   10|                    Than I live to Walden even.~ ~
30   10|                  I have said that Walden has no visible inlet nor
31   10|         lies about a mile east of Walden. It is much larger, being
32   10|        and I myself have profaned Walden, perhaps the most attractive,
33   10|            it is a lesser twin of Walden. They are so much alike
34   10|        are of the same hue. As at Walden, in sultry dogday weather,
35   10|         author, after speaking of Walden and White Ponds, adds, "
36   10|                    White Pond and Walden are great crystals on the
37   11|     living there before I went to Walden. I "hooked" the apples,
38   12|          my knowledge detained at Walden Pond for a whole half-day
39   13|      hooks set for trout - though Walden is deeper than that. How
40   13|          sailing in the middle of Walden I do not know, unless they
41   14|          to the northeast side of Walden, which the sun, reflected
42   14|           snow, some to alight in Walden, and some flying low over
43   14|         they hurried off. In 1845 Walden froze entirely over for
44   14|       various wild inhabitants of Walden vale, by a smoky streamer
45   15|         him permission to live in Walden Woods; - Cato, not Uticensis,
46   15|         the townsfolk, making the Walden Woods ring with her shrill
47   15|         St. Helena; Quoil came to Walden Woods. All I know of him
48   15|            forsooth? Ay, the deep Walden Pond and cool Brister's
49   15|          between the walls of the Walden road, and half an hour sufficed
50   15|       talk, making amends then to Walden vale for the long silences.
51   16|         abroad when I crossed it. Walden, being like the rest usually
52   16|          very lingua vernacula of Walden Wood, and quite familiar
53   16|         by hounds burst out on to Walden when the ice was covered
54   16|          used to come to bathe in Walden once every year when the
55   16|          went out for a cruise in Walden Wood; and as he walked the
56   16|          the thick woods south of Walden, he heard the voice of the
57   17|               Ah, the pickerel of Walden! when I see them lying on
58   17|         nuclei or crystals of the Walden water. They, of course,
59   17|       water. They, of course, are Walden all over and all through;
60   17|           sleighs that travel the Walden road, this great gold and
61   17|           the long lost bottom of Walden Pond, I surveyed it carefully,
62   17|           Many have believed that Walden reached quite through to
63   17|        can assure my readers that Walden has a reasonably tight bottom
64   17|        apply these proportions to Walden, which, as we have seen,
65   17|        for the inlet or outlet of Walden, I have not discovered any
66   17|           ay, the skin itself, of Walden Pond in the midst of a hard
67   17|   snow-birds. But sometimes Squaw Walden had her revenge, and a hired
68   17|               Like the water, the Walden ice, seen near at hand,
69   17|         noticed that a portion of Walden which in the state of water
70   17|      window on the pure sea-green Walden water there, reflecting
71   17|           the same well. The pure Walden water is mingled with the
72   18|        such was not the effect on Walden that year, for she had soon
73   18|          while the temperature of Walden increases almost uninterruptedly.
74   18|         thrust into the middle of Walden on the 6th of March, 1847,
75   18|      break up so much sooner than Walden. The ice in the shallowest
76   18|       melts off the snow ice from Walden, and leaves a hard dark
77   18|     disappeared entirely. In 1845 Walden was first completely open
78   18|                                   Walden is melting apace. There
79   18|        between winter and spring. Walden was dead and is alive again.
80   18|         large and tumultuous that Walden appeared like an artificial
81   18|     similar to it. I finally left Walden September 6th, 1847.~
82   19|           than was found with the Walden ice. Southern customers
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