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 1    1|      wolf, that they might have seen with clearer eyes what field
 2    1|    tramp of the horse, and even seen the dove disappear behind
 3    1|      whose editor has never yet seen fit to print the bulk of
 4    1|      mean to starve us?" Having seen his industrious white neighbors
 5    1|       woollen clothing." He had seen them asleep thus. Yet he
 6    1|    absolutely necessary. I have seen Penobscot Indians, in this
 7    1|      the former.... Some I have seen, sixty or a hundred feet
 8    1| ethereal life. I had previously seen the snakes in frosty mornings
 9    1|         and not much else to be seen, the dirt being raised five
10    1|     work only, the oxen will be seen to have greatly the advantage,
11    3|      each blasted tree could be seen to the best advantage; and
12    3|               I have frequently seen a poet withdraw, having
13    3|         only translation I have seen makes sheer nonsense of
14    3|     nearest neighbor, and to be seen only in moonless nights
15    5|         always at what is to be seen? Will you be a reader, a
16    5|      and homesick. He had never seen such a dull and out-of-the-way
17    5|        downy cloud which I have seen, high in the heavens, unfolding
18    5|      the fisheries. Who has not seen a salt fish, thoroughly
19    7|        him a man whom I had not seen before, and I did not know
20    7|        him once, when I had not seen him for many months, if
21    7|         with others I had often seen used as fencing stuff, standing
22    8|       presence and influence is seen in these bean leaves, corn
23    9|      they could most see and be seen, and have the first blow
24   10|       in the atmosphere. I have seen our river, when, the landscape
25   10|    waters from a boat, they are seen to be of very different
26   10|       patches of the winter sky seen through cloud vistas in
27   10|         would be the last to be seen of its bottom till it rose
28   10|         its chief boast. I have seen at one time lying on the
29   10|   distinctly beautiful, as when seen from the middle of a small
30   10|      traces of man's hand to be seen. The water laves the shore
31   10|   shore-line indistinct, I have seen whence came the expression, "
32   10|         bottom, and that he had seen it. Sometimes it would come
33   10|         many large trunks to be seen indistinctly lying on the
34   10|        tonight, as if I had not seen it almost daily for more
35   10|    least during the day. Though seen but once, it helps to wash
36   10|     middle of the latter may be seen, when the water is very
37   10|         large logs may still be seen lying on the bottom, where,
38   13|       the greatest thing I have seen today. There's nothing like
39   13|     feet. It probably had never seen a man before; and it soon
40   13|    anxious calls and mewing, or seen her trail her mings to attract
41   13|         no loon can be heard or seen, though his foes sweep the
42   14|   dreamed it. I had often since seen its crumpled red velvety
43   14|       first of September, I had seen two or three small maples
44   14|       bubbles which I had first seen against the under surface
45   14|      old forest fence which had seen its best days was a great
46   15|       all bones, bones!" I have seen bricks amid the oak copse
47   15|          on the left, where are seen the well and lilac bushes
48   15|       manners, like one who had seen the world, and was capable
49   15|  Brister's Spring, he had never seen it; and soiled cards, kings
50   15|        a meadow mouse was to be seen. Yet I rarely failed to
51   16|       ice, though none could be seen abroad when I crossed it.
52   16|     told him, even, that he had seen a moose there. Nutting had
53   16|         is hardly as if you had seen a wild creature when a rabbit
54   16|       around every swamp may be seen the partridge or rabbit
55   17|     cold in their breasts, have seen vast holes "into which a
56   17|     observes, "If we could have seen it immediately after the
57   17|       Walden, which, as we have seen, appears already in a vertical
58   17|      the water, the Walden ice, seen near at hand, has a green
59   18|         where no sand was to be seen before. Innumerable little
60   18|        within that, in which is seen a little silvery stream
61   18|       In April the pigeons were seen again flying express in
62   19|  seven-years' itch, we have not seen the seventeen-year locust
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