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1 1| mistakes. This was not the light in which I hoed them. The 2 1| bear at last in the air and light, far from the ground, and 3 1| open door, for the sake of light, without any visible, often 4 1| first year's crop was so light that "they were forced to 5 1| two acres and a half of light and sandy soil near it chiefly 6 1| up country exposed to the light of heaven and the eyes of 7 1| will take care that it be a light one and do not nip me in 8 1| heathen to whom we would send light? Who is that intemperate 9 3| clouds, the water, full of light and reflections, becomes 10 3| be good, no less than the light. That man who does not believe 11 5| The day advanced as if to light some work of mine; it was 12 5| unfolding its masses to the light - as if this traveling demigod, 13 5| this winter morning by the light of the stars amid the mountains, 14 6| retreated, usually with light baskets, and left "the world 15 7| most simple and practical light. He had never heard of such 16 8| hunting were brought to the light of this modern day. They 17 8| receive the benefit of his light and beat with a corresponding 18 10| first depends more on the light, and follows the sky. In 19 10| can see the sand, then a light green, which gradually deepens 20 10| or because there is more light mixed with it, it appears 21 10| matchless and indescribable light blue, such as watered or 22 10| its water held up to the light is as colorless as an equal 23 10| in winter, just after a light snow has fallen, appearing 24 10| insect produces a flash of light; and if an oar falls, how 25 10| s hazy brush - this the light dust-cloth - which retains 26 10| the streaks or flakes of light. It is remarkable that we 27 10| butt-end was still dry and light, had drifted out and sunk 28 10| surface of the earth, Lakes of Light. If they were permanently 29 11| boughs, and rippling with light, so soft and green and shady 30 11| It was a lake of rainbow light, in which, for a short while, 31 11| to wonder at the halo of light around my shadow, and would 32 11| St. Angelo a resplendent light appeared over the shadow 33 11| that I lived in a tight, light, and clean house, which 34 11| and worn out, but I wore light shoes and thin clothing, 35 14| came to thin, or let in the light to, a consecrated grove ( 36 14| Darkening the light and blotting out the sun;~ ~ 37 14| of windows even admit the light, and with a lamp lengthen 38 14| For our life's common light, who are so dull?~ ~ 39 14| And with us by the unequal light of the old wood fire talked."~ ~ 40 16| deterred from settling by my light, their commodore honking 41 16| expression, struggling for light and to be dogs outright 42 16| window, attracted by my light, barked a vulpine curse 43 17| breath, and reflected every light and shadow, becomes solid 44 17| pervaded by a softened light as through a window of ground 45 17| water and ice is due to the light and air they contain, and 46 18| stalactites laid open to the light. The various shades of the 47 18| last. Suddenly an influx of light filled my house, though 48 18| they suddenly spied my light, and with hushed clamor 49 18| in so pure and bright a light as would have waked the 50 18| things must live in such a light. O Death, where was thy 51 19| never make to dawn. The light which puts out our eyes