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 1    1|                     In short, I went on thus for a long time (
 2    1|       since, a strolling Indian went to sell baskets at the house
 3    1|      exclaimed the Indian as he went out the gate, "do you mean
 4    1|      travelling dress, when she went to meet the authorities,
 5    1|     1845, I borrowed an axe and went down to the woods by Walden
 6    1|                            So I went on for some days cutting
 7    1|        me of the Englishman who went to India to make a fortune
 8    1|       for my dinner, and once I went so far as to slaughter a
 9    1|          While my acquaintances went unhesitatingly into trade
10    1|         earning his means as he went, before the mast and behind
11    3|                               I went to the woods because I wished
12    5|        minded not how the hours went. The day advanced as if
13    6|        was not joking. And so I went home to my bed, and left
14    7|         twenty; and if any ever went away disappointed or hungry
15    7|         of the Plymouth Colony, went with a companion on a visit
16    7|     themes. He would say, as he went by in the morning, "How
17    7|        had terminated, though I went about my business again,
18    8|       unusualy well as far as I went, and was paid for it in
19    9|         neighbor's to gossip. I went there frequently to observe
20    9|        the first summer, when I went to the village to get a
21   10|         the shore; but when you went toward it, it would go back
22   10|         the life of mariners. I went a - chestnutting there in
23   11|        of living there before I went to Walden. I "hooked" the
24   12|        and sold my gun before I went to the woods. Not that I
25   12|     remember the pond, for they went a-fishing there when they
26   12|        though I never did so, I went far enough to please my
27   13|       roiling it, and thither I went for this purpose almost
28   13|       character. One day when I went out to my wood-pile, or
29   13|  prepared to fight till the sun went down, or life went out.
30   13|      the sun went down, or life went out. The smaller red champion
31   13|        raised the glass, and he went off over the window-sill
32   13|        often successful. When I went to get a pail of water early
33   13|        the surface. He commonly went off in a rain.~ ~
34   14|                    IN OCTOBER I went a-graping to the river meadows,
35   14|      These nuts, as far as they went, were a good substitute
36   14|         wasps, before I finally went into winter quarters in
37   14|         left a good fire when I went to take a walk in a winter
38   14|        had caught my bed, and I went in and extinguished it when
39   15|    heard and told the news, and went their ways again.~ ~
40   15|  another. And then fresh sparks went up above the wood, as if
41   15|     that of a ditcher. Napoleon went to St. Helena; Quoil came
42   15|         awaiting Reynard, still went to roost in the next apartment.
43   15|       on the bank, but came and went grandly, like the clouds
44   16|         took this course when I went to lecture in Lincoln in
45   16|      the red squirrels came and went, and afforded me much entertainment
46   16| squirrels, though at first shy, went to work as if they were
47   16|       his gun one afternoon and went out for a cruise in Walden
48   17|      jest and sport, and when I went among them they were wont
49   17|    midst of a hard winter. They went to work at once, plowing,
50   17|         a bog. So they came and went every day, with a peculiar
51   18|       spirited away. One year I went across the middle only five
52   18|      lotus." And so the seasons went rolling on into summer,
53   19|       for as good a reason as I went there. Perhaps it seemed
54   19|       and truth were not; and I went away hungry from the inhospitable
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