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1 1| weather - beaten than when I saw him last. I have heard of 2 1| will they not? Who ever saw his old clothes - his old 3 1| order to swell the wood, I saw a striped snake run into 4 1| notwithstanding a musky flavor, I saw that the longest use would 5 1| emptiness of my purse, I saw none of it for more than 6 1| greater cost, at the store. I saw that I could easily raise 7 1| house to warm him, and I saw him strip off three pairs 8 1| began to pity myself, and I saw that it would be a greater 9 3| summer and a winter life; saw how I could let the years 10 3| and, as the sun arose, I saw it throwing off its nightly 11 3| the names a little since I saw the papers - and serve up 12 4| my townsman and I never saw him - my next neighbor and 13 7| without alloy. Sometimes I saw him at his work in the woods, 14 7| general; yet I sometimes saw in him a man whom I had 15 8| sounds and sights I heard and saw anywhere in the row, a part 16 8| that it wears daily, and I saw no difference in it.~ ~ 17 8| their side. Daily the beans saw me come to their rescue 18 8| there were a fate in it. I saw an old man the other day, 19 10| boat playing the flute, and saw the perch, which I seem 20 10| through the hole, until I saw the axe a little on one 21 10| here with his divining-rod, saw a thin vapor rising from 22 10| looking over the surface, I saw here and there at a distance 23 10| of December, one year, I saw some dimples on the surface, 24 10| seared into the depths, and I saw their schools dimly disappearing; 25 10| those days he sometimes saw it all alive with ducks 26 10| to hear of him; who never saw it, who never bathed in 27 11| reckoning to them, and they saw not clearly how to make 28 13| these woods, whose tracks I saw after the rain? It comes 29 13| glimpse of him. I formerly saw the raccoon in the woods 30 13| side to side, and, as I saw on looking nearer, had already 31 13| rescue his Patroclus. He saw this unequal combat from 32 13| first-mentioned red ant, I saw that, though he was assiduously 33 13| the morning I frequently saw this stately bird sailing 34 13| faster there. Once or twice I saw a ripple where he approached 35 14| hasty-pudding with me; but when they saw that crisis approaching 36 14| this score; so I looked and saw that a spark had caught 37 15| rain and darkness, till he saw my lamp through the trees, 38 16| at last, though I never saw the bird while it was making 39 16| such as these plains never saw nor heard.~ ~ 40 16| whole distance - I never saw one walk - and then suddenly, 41 16| hunter told me that he once saw a fox pursued by hounds 42 17| with shallow puddles, I saw a double shadow of myself, 43 17| were wont to invite me to saw pit-fashion with them, I 44 17| introduced from Iceland. As I saw no manure, I judged that 45 17| Thus for sixteen days I saw from my window a hundred 46 18| third or fourth of May I saw a loon in the pond, and 47 19| their places. And now he saw by the heap of shavings