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1 1| and Shelter are wholly or half unnecessary. At the present 2 1| boots for a dollar and a half a pair, a summer hat for 3 1| cap for sixty-two and a half cents, or a better be made 4 1| society not more than one half the families own a shelter. 5 1| must have spent more than half his life commonly before 6 1| and timidly whisper his half truth to the rude occupants 7 1| planted about two acres and a half of light and sandy soil 8 1| tapeworm. And now, after lying half a century in his garret 9 3| miles from the village, half a mile from the nearest 10 3| pond, about a mile and a half south of the village of 11 3| that the opposite shore, half a mile off, like the rest, 12 3| instead of a million count half a dozen, and keep your accounts 13 5| pines and hickories, and half a dozen rods from the pond, 14 5| heroism who stood up for half an hour in the front line 15 5| chanted their vespers for half an hour, sitting on a stump 16 6| far off as the railroad, half a mile distant, or by the 17 6| but the hill-tops within half a mile of my own. I have 18 7| and go back a mile and a half to dress it and leave it 19 7| after deliberating first for half an hour whether he could 20 7| much difference between the half and the whole. One day, 21 8| planted about two acres and a half of upland; and as it was 22 8| here were two acres and a half of furrows, and only a hoe 23 9| making a call have gone half a mile out of their way, 24 10| clear and deep green well, half a mile long and a mile and 25 10| contains about sixty-one and a half acres; a perennial spring 26 10| Corner, about two and a half miles westerly; but, though 27 10| pond, some circular heaps half a dozen feet in diameter 28 10| undulations when they are half a dozen rods in diameter. 29 10| much higher than before, half out of water, a hundred 30 10| of pipewort perhaps, from half an inch to four inches in 31 10| equally coarse materials, half an inch long, and they are 32 10| forty acres, is a mile and a half beyond Fair Haven. This 33 11| life, though it was already half spent when I started. By 34 11| which compelled me to stand half an hour under a pine, piling 35 11| nearest hut, which stood half a mile from any road, but 36 11| clothing, which cost not half so much, though he might 37 13| from under Brister's Hill, half a mile from my field. The 38 13| other much larger, nearly half an inch long, and black, 39 13| stood on his guard within half an inch of the combatants; 40 13| could excite. They struggled half an hour longer under the 41 13| which at length, after half an hour more, he accomplished. 42 13| inches long by two and a half wide, and under her chin 43 13| that I could not get within half a dozen rods of him. Each 44 14| chestnuts were ripe I laid up half a bushel for winter. It 45 14| perpendicular bubbles about half an inch long, sharp cones 46 14| across the pond, nearly half a mile, skating behind with 47 15| highway to my house, about half a mile long, might have 48 15| influence after watching him half an hour, as he sat thus 49 15| he sat thus with his eyes half open, like a cat, winged 50 15| of the Walden road, and half an hour sufficed to obliterate 51 16| of the winter I threw out half a bushel of ears of sweet 52 16| never getting on more than half a rod at a time; and then 53 17| of a foot or a foot and a half, so that it will support 54 17| intervals as you walked half way round the pond.~ ~ 55 17| weighing about a pound and a half, and could tell accurately 56 17| understood, amounted to half a million already; but in 57 18| difference of three and it half degrees between the temperature 58 18| was completely melted for half a rod in width about the 59 18| hybrid product, which obeys half way the law of currents, 60 18| the law of currents, and half way that of vegetation. 61 19| the ranks does not require half so much courage as a foot-pad" - " 62 19| latter, "but you have not got half way to it yet." So it is 63 19| are sound asleep nearly half our time. Yet we esteem