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1 1| people put a little dry wood under a pot, and are whirled 2 1| case the earth inside with wood all round the wall, and 3 1| round the wall, and line the wood with the bark of trees or 4 1| pond-hole in order to swell the wood, I saw a striped snake run 5 1| Sometimes a rambler in the wood was attracted by the sound 6 1| most part unmerchantable wood behind my house, and the 7 1| high priest, by rubbing dry wood together, produces new fire 8 3| serenade a villager - the wood thrush, the veery, the scarlet 9 3| the midst of an extensive wood between that town and Lincoln, 10 3| like the rest, covered with wood, was my most distant horizon. 11 3| serenity of evening, and the wood thrush sang around, and 12 3| hill-top near by, where the wood had been recently cut off, 13 5| on the edge of the larger wood, in the midst of a young 14 5| every leaf and needle of the wood, that portion of the sound 15 5| partly the voice of the wood; the same trivial words 16 5| in different parts of the wood, by accident one a bar behind 17 5| in a winter morning in a wood where these birds abounded, 18 6| still blows and roars in the wood, the waves still dash, and 19 6| at our elbows. The thick wood is not just at our door, 20 6| and the wind howls in the wood, from an old settler and 21 7| rarely fell, was the pine wood behind my house. Thither 22 7| tree to support his corded wood, he would pare it away to 23 8| of wild pigeons from this wood to that, with a slight quivering 24 10| pond, even where a thick wood has just been cut down on 25 10| at the last cutting, when wood was cheaper; but now they 26 10| through the aisles of the wood, with occasional vistas 27 11| in them; or to the cedar wood beyond Flint's Pond, where 28 11| pasture, or in the depths of a wood or swamp, or on a hilltop; 29 11| sparkle when you split this wood; the bass; the hornbeam; 30 13| pitch pines, into a larger wood about the swamp. There, 31 13| which nimbly threaded the wood, and might still inspire 32 14| old fire-dogs to keep the wood from the hearth, and it 33 14| was to collect the dead wood in the forest, bringing 34 14| enough fagots and waste wood of all kinds in the forests 35 14| the growth of the young wood. There was also the driftwood 36 14| value is still put upon wood even in this age and in 37 14| man will go by a pile of wood. It is as precious to us 38 14| says that the price of wood for fuel in New York and 39 14| exceeds, that of the best wood in Paris, though this immense 40 14| In this town the price of wood rises almost steadily, and 41 14| are sure to attend the wood auction, and even pay a 42 14| hillside, where a pitch pine wood had formerly stood, and 43 14| Hard green wood just cut, though I used 44 14| however, as I was splitting wood, I thought that I would 45 14| unequal light of the old wood fire talked."~ ~ 46 15| came occasionally to cut wood and sled it to the village. 47 15| just on the edge of the wood; ground famous for the pranks 48 15| sparks went up above the wood, as if the roof fell in, 49 16| lingua vernacula of Walden Wood, and quite familiar to me 50 16| alighted on an armful of wood which I was carrying in, 51 16| out for a cruise in Walden Wood; and as he walked the Wayland 52 17| chains and stakes like corded wood, through the favoring winter 53 18| has its grain as well as wood, and when a cake begins 54 18| thrasher, the veery, the wood pewee, the chewink, and 55 18| other birds. I had heard the wood thrush long before. The 56 18| and the stones and rotten wood along the shore, so that 57 19| instantly to the forest for wood, being resolved that it 58 19| old table of apple-tree wood, which had stood in a farmer'