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 1    1|         clothes, than to have a sound conscience. But even if
 2    1|       wood was attracted by the sound of my axe, and we chatted
 3    3|    smoothly over them. They are sound sleepers, I assure you.
 4    3|     forsake all and follow that sound, not mainly to save property
 5    4|       is commonly transitory, a sound, a tongue, a dialect merely,
 6    5|     peaceful plain its soothing sound is - Concord."~ ~
 7    5|          Warned by the whizzing sound, I look up from my book
 8    5|    distance over the woods this sound acquires a certain vibratory
 9    5|        harp which it swept. All sound heard at the greatest possible
10    5|       wood, that portion of the sound which the elements had taken
11    5|        some extent, an original sound, and therein is the magic
12    5|     often that singular buzzing sound like a fly in a spider's
13    5|    fancy it the most melancholy sound in Nature, as if she meant
14    5|        hooting for men. It is a sound admirably suited to swamps
15    5|         wagons over bridges - a sound heard farther than almost
16    5|      sure that I ever heard the sound of cock-crowing from my
17    5|     soon become the most famous sound in our woods, surpassing
18    5|        ever good, his lungs are sound, his spirits never flag.
19    5|       his voice; but its shrill sound never roused me from my
20    6|         the drops, and in every sound and sight around my house,
21    7|       still. He never heard the sound of praise. He particularly
22    7| considerable extent. I loved to sound him on the various reforms
23    8|         time with a swoop and a sound as if the heavens were rent,
24    8|      slight quivering winnowing sound and carrier haste; or from
25    8|        hive again. And when the sound died quite away, and the
26    9|     that is, the news, and such sound digestive organs, that they
27   10|      with circling and dilating sound, stirring them up as the
28   12|        of a hog, with white and sound teeth and tusks, which suggested
29   12|    playing on a flute, and that sound harmonized with his mood.
30   13|   looning - perhaps the wildest sound that is ever heard here,
31   14|   selected were sure to contain sound ones. Occasionally I climbed
32   14|         months it was perfectly sound, though waterlogged past
33   14|         at least, will still be sound at the core, though the
34   15|    could not hear the slightest sound from them. Thus, guided
35   16|        indefinitely far; such a sound as the frozen earth would
36   16| stepping to the door, heard the sound of their wings like a tempest
37   16|       easy coursing pace, whose sound was concealed by a sympathetic
38   17|   without taking the trouble to sound it. I have visited two such
39   18|      and seemingly very distant sound, but singularly grand and
40   18|        him all at once like the sound of a vast body of fowl coming
41   18|        in to the shore, and the sound he had heard was made by
42   18|        that awakes. The sinking sound of melting snow is heard
43   18|     peopling the woods with the sound of a larger life than they
44   18|       heard a singular rattling sound, somewhat like that of the
45   19|    where we are. Beside, we are sound asleep nearly half our time.
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