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1 1| winter, which would buy a village of Indian wigwams, but now 2 1| outskirts and move into the village, but have not been able 3 1| actually no place in this village for a work of fine art, 4 1| various other kinds in the village in the meanwhile, for I 5 1| woodchucks ready dressed by the village butcher.~ ~ 6 1| faithfully procured from the village, till at length one morning 7 1| chairs as I like best in the village garrets to be had for taking 8 3| thought too far from the village, but to my eyes the village 9 3| village, but to my eyes the village was too far from it. Well, 10 3| about two miles from the village, half a mile from the nearest 11 3| and a half south of the village of Concord and somewhat 12 3| also of some portion of the village. But in other directions, 13 4| consider how little this village does for its own culture. 14 4| neglected. In this country, the village should in some respects 15 4| and the like; so let the village do-not stop short at a pedagogue, 16 5| In truth, our village has become a butt~ ~ 17 5| dwell. I usually go to the village along its causeway, and 18 5| are now the epochs in the village day. They go and come with 19 6| intervals some came from the village to fish for pouts - they 20 6| northeast rains which tried the village houses so, when the maids 21 7| him sauntering through the village in his small close-fitting 22 7| moment's warning. To them the village was literally a com-munity, 23 7| sake, and really left the village behind, I was ready to greet 24 8| it sounded as if all the village was a vast bellows and all 25 8| tops which overhang the village. This was one of the great 26 9| VILLAGE~ ~ 27 9| or two I strolled to the village to hear some of the gossip 28 9| squirrels, so I walked in the village to see the men and boys; 29 9| the other horizon was a village of busy men, as curious 30 9| observe their habits. The village appeared to me a great news 31 9| when I rambled through the village, to see a row of such worthies, 32 9| observed that the vitals of the village were the grocery, the bar-room, 33 9| set sail from some bright village parlor or lecture room, 34 9| going astray even in the village streets, when the darkness 35 9| tell which way leads to the village. Though he knows that he 36 9| summer, when I went to the village to get a shoe from the cobbler' 37 10| gossip, and worn out all my village friends, I rambled still 38 10| Sometimes, after staying in a village parlor till the family had 39 10| the coldest wells in the village just drawn. The temperature 40 10| Ganges at least, to the village in a pipe, to wash their 41 12| with the street, and the village, and the state in which 42 13| fishing, who came through the village to my house from the other 43 13| leaves. Is it some ill-fed village bound yielding to the instinct 44 13| the hook so much. Those village worms are quite too large; 45 13| native kind not found in the village. I sent one to a distinguished 46 13| Many a village Bose, fit only to course 47 14| wont to lounge about the village once, giving advice to workmen. 48 14| when returning from the village at ten or eleven o'clock 49 14| I was advised to get the village blacksmith to "jump" it; 50 15| wood and sled it to the village. The elements, however, 51 15| fields stretch from the village to the woods, it then ran 52 15| Esquire, gentleman, of Concord village, who built his slave a house, 53 15| stocks of many a thrifty village tree.~ ~ 54 15| lived on the edge of the village then, and had just lost 55 15| But this small village, germ of something more, 56 15| one time came through the village, through snow and rain and 57 15| remembered, at his house in the village, and who looked in upon 58 16| streets. There, far from the village street, and except at very 59 16| while I was hoeing in a village garden, and I felt that 60 16| skins for rum in Concord village; who told him, even, that 61 17| have gone down from the village with a "fifty-six" and a 62 17| landlord comes from the village to get ice to cool his summer 63 17| ice-man's sled into the village street, and lies there for 64 18| passed on my way to the village, a phenomenon not very common 65 18| Our village life would stagnate if it