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1 1| chiefly, and two thirds of the year, except for a parasol, is 2 1| feed them," and the first year's crop was so light that " 3 1| come to commence another year with us. They were pleasant 4 1| is thirty dollars each year, though the corporation 5 1| farmer in Concord did that year.~ ~ 6 1| The next year I did better still, for 7 1| better in print. The next year I sometimes caught a mess 8 1| Farm one year........................... 9 1| after going without it for a year am still in the land of 10 1| working about six weeks in a year, I could meet all the expenses 11 1| thirty or forty days in a year to support one. The laborer' 12 1| respite from one end of the year to the other.~ ~ 13 1| death, did not shine for a year.~ ~ 14 3| mountain which I had visited a year before. This was an airy 15 3| her crops for an average year, you never need attend to 16 8| corn and beans each new year precisely as the Indians 17 8| that in the fall of the year? This broad field which 18 8| will bear chestnuts this year or not, and finish his labor 19 10| the main shore, about the year 1824, which it has not been 20 10| this great height for a year or more, though it makes 21 10| For four months in the year its water is as cold as 22 10| the fifth of December, one year, I saw some dimples on the 23 10| waste, and now for many a year there will be no more rambling 24 10| only at one season of the year. Moreover, the waves, I 25 10| privileges; and night and day, year in year out, they grind 26 10| and night and day, year in year out, they grind such grist 27 11| land with manure for one year, and his little broad-faced 28 12| creation; yet with every year I am less a fisherman, though 29 13| neighborhood a little more than a year before, in April, and was 30 14| higher it is to be this year than it was the last. Mechanics 31 16| bathe in Walden once every year when the water was warmest, 32 18| the effect on Walden that year, for she had soon got a 33 18| The phenomena of the year take place every day in 34 18| day is an epitome of the year. The night is the winter, 35 18| fog, spirited away. One year I went across the middle 36 18| tender signs of the infant year just peeping forth with 37 18| first sparrow of spring! The year beginning with younger hope 38 18| lifting its spear of last year's hay with the fresh life 39 18| their channels, and from year to year the herds drink 40 18| channels, and from year to year the herds drink at this 41 18| gnarled rind and try another year's life, tender and fresh 42 18| Thus was my first year's life in the woods completed; 43 18| completed; and the second year was similar to it. I finally 44 19| river. It may rise this year higher than man has ever 45 19| this may be the eventful year, which will drown out all