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1 1| the snow was nearly a foot deep around them, and I thought 2 1| fashion, six or seven feet deep, as long and as broad as 3 1| within, the window was so deep and high. It was of small 4 1| sort of dust hole two feet deep. In her own words, they 5 1| six feet square by seven deep, to a fine sand where potatoes 6 3| necessary. I wanted to live deep and suck out all the marrow 7 3| future ages might know how deep a freshet of shams and appearances 8 5| early! If the snow lies deep, they strap on his snowshoes, 9 5| northern shore quaffs a deep draught of the once scorned 10 6| bottom, an inch or more deep, and four or five inches 11 10| description. It is a clear and deep green well, half a mile 12 10| water was twenty-five feet deep. Out of curiosity, I lay 13 10| running into it, with very deep water on one side, on which 14 10| causes which affect the deep springs. This same summer 15 10| heavens as the pond now sinks deep into the earth, and they 16 10| pail of water a few feet deep in the shade of his camp 17 10| reflections and remarkably deep, which is the most common 18 10| water is eight or ten feet deep, and also in some other 19 10| the western, indented with deep bays, the bolder northern, 20 10| it, it would go back into deep water and disappear. I was 21 10| Hill, to meet him at the Deep Cut and thrust an avenging 22 10| its bays which are not so deep but that the reflection 23 10| projecting above the surface in deep water, many rods from the 24 10| was thirty or forty feet deep. It was in the winter, and 25 13| could divine where in the deep pond, beneath the smooth 26 14| accomplish it, it is so deep. When I began to have a 27 14| furrows, though they are deep and broad for them to make. 28 14| edge, a quarter of an inch deep by four inches in diameter; 29 14| struck on a vein of gold, deep into the earth. But commonly 30 15| grass; or it was covered deep - not to be discovered till 31 15| privileges, forsooth? Ay, the deep Walden Pond and cool Brister' 32 15| pair of dividers in my own deep tracks - to such routine 33 15| show was nearly two feet deep on a level, and shaking 34 15| at evening I crossed the deep tracks of a woodchopper 35 16| snow was nearly two feet deep on a level elsewhere and 36 16| for the snow lay long and deep, and they were obliged to 37 17| daylight. The snow lying deep on the earth dotted with 38 17| caught here - that in this deep and capacious spring, far 39 17| that this pond was made deep and pure for a symbol. While 40 17| deepest ponds are not so deep in proportion to their area 41 17| one, which is so unusually deep for its area, appears in 42 17| sixty or seventy fathoms deep, four miles in breadth, 43 17| hollow bottom broad and deep,~ ~ 44 17| are accustomed to speak of deep and dangerous holes even 45 17| shoal, and valley and gorge deep water and channel.~ ~ 46 17| water on the ice under a deep snow which had sunk it thus 47 17| continued to run for two days in deep streams, which wore away 48 17| done, thinking the soil was deep and had lain fallow long 49 17| yield of about one acre. Deep ruts and "cradle-holes" 50 18| between the temperature of the deep water and the shallow in 51 18| only three or four inches deep, than a little distance 52 18| the surface where it is deep, than near the bottom. In 53 18| warmed more rapidly than the deep, though it may not be made 54 18| flowing down the sides of a deep cut on the railroad through 55 19| Highways of the world, how deep the ruts of tradition and 56 19| the surface. Truly, we are deep thinkers, we are ambitious