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1 1| east to west, had got so near home as Asiatic Russia, 2 1| Near the end of March, 1845, 3 1| of light and sandy soil near it chiefly with beans, but 4 1| new fashion, and came very near freely forgiving them all 5 3| but having caged myself near them. I was not only nearer 6 3| important. From a hill-top near by, where the wood had been 7 3| looked between and over the near green hills to some distant 8 3| to settle in those parts near to the Pleiades or the Hyades, 9 3| the messenger to be seated near him, and questioned him 10 5| blueberry and groundnut. Near the end of May, the sand 11 5| imports for the farmers near his clearing, and now perchance 12 5| bar behind another, and so near me that I distinguished 13 5| string, when probably I was near its eggs. They sang at intervals 14 5| serenaded by a hooting owl. Near at hand you could fancy 15 6| an hour, I doubted if the near neighborhood of man was 16 6| do we want most to dwell near to? Not to many men surely, 17 6| issue, as the willow stands near the water and sends out 18 7| aware that we had come very near to one another. Many of 19 7| In my house we were so near that we could not begin 20 7| stones into calm water so near that they break each other' 21 7| can afford to stand very near together, cheek by jowl, 22 8| Near at hand, upon the topmost 23 9| One afternoon, near the end of the first summer, 24 10| the color of the sky; but near at hand it is of a yellowish 25 10| a boat, in calm weather, near the sandy eastern, shore 26 10| fifteen years before. As near as he could remember, it 27 11| once baited with beechnuts near by; it is worth the while 28 13| meditation. I think that I am near the end of it. Leave me 29 13| likely to offer? I was as near being resolved into the 30 13| gnaw at one of his feelers near the root, having already 31 13| size of the red - he drew near with rapid pace till be 32 13| commenced his operations near the root of his right fore 33 13| assiduously gnawing at the near fore leg of his enemy, having 34 14| if only the savage dwelt near enough to Nature and Truth 35 15| of my townsmen the road near which my house stands resounded 36 15| burying-ground, a little on one side, near the unmarked graves of some 37 15| moaning at this spot, I drew near in the dark, and discovered 38 15| deepest no wanderer ventured near my house for a week or fortnight 39 16| unmistakable cat owl from very near me, with the most harsh 40 16| transformation. Sometimes one came near to my window, attracted 41 16| quite covered, and again near the end of winter, when 42 16| on they came, and now the near woods resounded through 43 16| with a squeak and a bounce. Near at hand they only excited 44 17| thirty rods; and generally, near the middle, I could calculate 45 17| greatest breadth fell very near the line of least breadth, 46 17| water, the Walden ice, seen near at hand, has a green tint, 47 18| 32', or freezing point; near the shore at 33'; in the 48 18| surface where it is deep, than near the bottom. In spring the 49 18| is a rock or a log rising near to the surface the ice over 50 18| days come, they who dwell near the river hear the ice crack 51 18| from the bank of the river near the Nine-Acre-Corner bridge, 52 19| most starch. It is life near the bone where it is sweetest.