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1 1| many autumn, ay, and winter days, spent outside the town, 2 1| were to spend more of our days and nights without any obstruction 3 1| flurries of snow during the days that I worked there; but 4 1| They were pleasant spring days, in which the winter of 5 1| So I went on for some days cutting and hewing timber, 6 1| other tools by this time. My days in the woods were not very 7 1| hours in that way. In those days, when my hands were much 8 1| like to know who in those days did not build them - who 9 1| going back to the primitive days and first invention of the 10 1| medicine, and fasted for three days, all the fire in the town 11 1| dance and sing for three days, "and the four following 12 1| and the four following days they receive visits and 13 1| required only thirty or forty days in a year to support one. 14 3| spend my nights as well as days there, which, by accident, 15 3| forge rails, and devote days and nights to the work, 16 4| the expense of youthful days and costly hours, if you 17 5| hear out of my nest. My days were not days of the week, 18 5| my nest. My days were not days of the week, bearing the 19 6| links which connect the days of animated life.~ ~ 20 6| Few are their days in the land of the living,~ ~ 21 6| to folks, rainy and snowy days and nights especially." 22 7| house. Thither in summer days, when distinguished guests 23 7| not know what to do rainy days," though perhaps he has 24 8| enemies are worms, cool days, and most of all woodchucks. 25 8| On gala days the town fires its great 26 8| This was one of the great days; though the sky had from 27 8| as green as a leek in two days. A long war, not with cranes, 28 8| Those summer days which some of my contemporaries 29 9| was to be absent several days; not even when the next 30 10| laid up a store for several days. The fruits do not yield 31 10| but apparently, in calm days, they leave their havens 32 10| employment, on one of those fine days in the fall when all the 33 10| a rain-storm of several days' duration, when the sky 34 10| tells me that in those days he sometimes saw it all 35 10| fates had impelled me to; days when idleness was the most 36 10| in sunny hours and summer days, and spent them lavishly; 37 10| there in the fall, on windy days, when the nuts were dropping 38 11| as I should want for two days, or earn enough money to 39 11| Remember thy Creator in the days of thy youth. Rise free 40 13| spent the remainder of his days in some Hotel des Invalides, 41 13| has lain on a rug all her days, appears quite at home in 42 13| October afternoon, for such days especially they settle on 43 13| For hours, in fall days, I watched the ducks cunningly 44 14| future period. In these days of fatted cattle and waving 45 14| and shallowest coves, some days or even weeks before the 46 14| cake. But as the last two days had been very warm, like 47 14| river having been frozen ten days or more; in '46, the 16th; 48 14| which had seen its best days was a great haul for me. 49 14| which by spells in winter days, on the sunny side of the 50 14| soon be forgotten, in these days of stoves, that we used 51 15| down unbroken from those days, or grown on trees like 52 16| nights, and often in winter days, I heard the forlorn but 53 16| more rarely, in springlike days, a wiry summery phebe from 54 17| continued to run for two days in deep streams, which wore 55 17| Thus for sixteen days I saw from my window a hundred 56 17| all gone, and in thirty days more, probably, I shall 57 18| of April, a week or ten days later than Flint's Pond 58 18| A severe cold of it few days duration in March may very 59 18| gradually melting the snow; the days have grown sensibly longer; 60 18| across the middle only five days before it disappeared entirely. 61 18| extremes. When the warmer days come, they who dwell near 62 18| to end, and within a few days see it rapidly going out. 63 18| of snow, and a few warm days had dried its surface somewhat, 64 18| that, for in the growing days of June, when the rills 65 18| landscape, especially in cloudy days, as if the sun were breaking 66 19| corner of a garret all my days, like a spider, the world