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1 1| rather the bulk of them, I lived alone, in the woods, a mile 2 1| labor of my hands only. I lived there two years and two 3 1| distant land; for if he has lived sincerely, it must have 4 1| young than they were. I have lived some thirty years on this 5 1| old man - you who have lived seventy years, not without 6 1| comforts, the wisest have ever lived a more simple and meagre 7 1| rude and hardy race, that lived mostly out of doors, was 8 1| Certainly no nation that lived simply in all respects, 9 1| estimates were made, though I lived there more than two years - 10 3| WHERE I LIVED, AND WHAT I LIVED FOR.~ ~ 11 3| WHERE I LIVED, AND WHAT I LIVED FOR.~ ~ 12 3| most attracted me. Where I lived was as far off as many a 13 3| discover that I had not lived. I did not wish to live 14 3| barbarous race with which he lived. One of his father's ministers 15 4| where it was then that I lived.~ ~ 16 5| ticking of a clock; for I lived like the Puri Indians, of 17 7| had more visitors while I lived in the woods than at any 18 7| them a dipper. Far off as I lived, I was not exempted from 19 8| nations who in primeval years lived under these heavens, and 20 9| fishing in the pond. They lived about a mile off through 21 10| not long frequented it or lived by its shore; yet this pond 22 10| feet higher, than when I lived by it. There is a narrow 23 10| feet higher than when I lived there, or as high as it 24 10| An old man, a potter, who lived by the pond before the Revolution, 25 11| which, for a short while, I lived like a dolphin. If it had 26 11| living like himself; that I lived in a tight, light, and clean 27 12| twice, however, while I lived at the pond, I found myself 28 12| and the state in which he lived. A voice said to him - Why 29 13| me. A few years before I lived in the woods there was what 30 14| clothes a king and queen who lived simply in such a house as 31 14| It was I and Fire that lived there; and commonly my housekeeper 32 15| bean-field, across the road, lived Cato Ingraham, slave of 33 15| hand, on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, "a handy 34 15| informing me that he ever lived. With him dwelt Fenda, his 35 15| if I do not mistake. I lived on the edge of the village 36 15| in the now open field, lived Nutting and Le Grosse. But 37 15| by sufferance while they lived; and there often the sheriff 38 15| soldier at Waterloo. If he had lived I should have made him fight 39 15| fortnight at a time, but there I lived as snug as a meadow mouse, 40 16| off with it to where he lived, perhaps carry it to the 41 18| obstruction from Sudbury, where he lived, to Fair Haven Pond, which 42 18| should be blessed if we lived in the present always, and 43 19| for ourselves. I had not lived there a week before my feet 44 19| man in my neighborhood who lived in a hollow tree. His manners 45 19| of my readers who has yet lived a whole human life. These