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 1    1|            water, and he lay on the bottom, apparently without inconvenience,
 2    3|             side of a mountain, its bottom far above the surface of
 3    3|           not founder and go to the bottom and not make his port at
 4    3|              till we come to a hard bottom and rocks in place, which
 5    3|             I drink I see the sandy bottom and detect how shallow it
 6    3|              fish in the sky, whose bottom is pebbly with stars. I
 7    6|           spiral groove from top to bottom, an inch or more deep, and
 8   10|          travelling over the ribbed bottom, which was strewed with
 9   10|          the sun reflected from the bottom, and also transmitted through
10   10|             so transparent that the bottom can easily be discerned
11   10|          the last to be seen of its bottom till it rose on the opposite
12   10|             the water, and then the bottom is pure sand, except in
13   10|            melted, they sank to the bottom; but they are too regular
14   10|             pleasing mystery to the bottom.~ ~
15   10|           spring welled up from the bottom. Paddling gently to one
16   10|             and perhaps sank to the bottom. He did not know whose it
17   10|            was an iron chest at the bottom, and that he had seen it.
18   10|           indistinctly lying on the bottom, which had either been blown
19   10|          the trunks of trees on the bottom, and the old log canoe,
20   10|          the impression of its flat bottom left amid the rushes; yet
21   10|           ripple marks on the sandy bottom, at the north end of this
22   10|            shallow water on a sandy bottom, and are sometimes cast
23   10|          sold it for the mud at its bottom. It did not turn his mill,
24   10|             the reflection from the bottom tinges them, its waters
25   10|        firmly fastened in the sandy bottom. It was about a foot in
26   10|          still be seen lying on the bottom, where, owing to the undulation
27   10|        water, rising from the stony bottom all around the shore, where
28   11|             get a sight of the well bottom, to complete my survey of
29   12|           fishing would sink to the bottom and leave their purpose
30   13|            and ability to visit the bottom of the pond in its deepest
31   14|            offers for examining the bottom where it is shallow; for
32   14|            the water, and study the bottom at your leisure, only two
33   14|         continually rising from the bottom; while the ice is as yet
34   14|         color of the water, and the bottom, but opaque and whitish
35   14|           was too late to study the bottom. Being curious to know what
36   14|            sized one, and turned it bottom upward. The new ice had
37   17|            to recover the long lost bottom of Walden Pond, I surveyed
38   17|         many stories told about the bottom, or rather no bottom, of
39   17|            the bottom, or rather no bottom, of this pond, which certainly
40   17|             have failed to find any bottom; for while the "fifty-six"
41   17|       Walden has a reasonably tight bottom at a not unreasonable, though
42   17|             when the stone left the bottom, by having to pull so much
43   17|                  Down sunk a hollow bottom broad and deep,~ ~
44   17|          determine the shape of the bottom with greater accuracy than
45   17| inequalities. The regularity of the bottom and its conformity to the
46   17|             his depth and concealed bottom. If he is surrounded by
47   17|          like cutting a hole in the bottom of a ship to let the water
48   18|           it is deep, than near the bottom. In spring the sun not only
49   18|           and is reflected from the bottom in shallow water, and so
50   18|      reflection of the sun from the bottom more than counterbalanced
51   18|        sheet of water, with a muddy bottom, such as the ducks love,
52   18|           the ripple - marks on the bottom.~ ~
53   19|    kittly-benders. There is a solid bottom everywhere. We read that
54   19|         swamp before him had a hard bottom. The boy replied that it
55   19|            that this bog had a hard bottom." "So it has," answered
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