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 1    1|        last day, not to betray too green an interest in their fates!
 2    1|      weighty timber, when they are green.... The meaner sort are
 3    1|       cover the spars with bark or green sods, so that they can live
 4    1|           come off and I had cut a green hickory for a wedge, driving
 5    1|          at noon, sitting amid the green pine boughs which I had
 6    1|        counting potatoes, a little green corn, and some peas, which
 7    1|       sufficient number of ears of green sweet corn boiled, with
 8    1|          the world has been eating green apples; to his eyes, in
 9    1|            globe itself is a great green apple, which there is danger
10    3|          between and over the near green hills to some distant and
11    5|          as by magic into graceful green and tender boughs, an inch
12    5|     Vermont, some trader among the Green Mountains, who imports for
13    5|            winged its way over the Green Mountains and the Connecticut,
14    5|           the western slope of the Green Mountains. They will not
15    8|           upland, between the long green rows, fifteen rods, the
16    8|         blackberry field where the green berries deepened their tints
17    8|            other side up and be as green as a leek in two days. A
18    8|            which water and make it green. These beans have results
19   10|             It is a clear and deep green well, half a mile long and
20   10|        said to be blue one day and green another without any perceptible
21   10|       water and ice were almost as green as grass. Some consider
22   10|            is blue at one time and green at another, even from the
23   10|         see the sand, then a light green, which gradually deepens
24   10|          deepens to a uniform dark green in the body of the pond.
25   10|          hilltop, it is of a vivid green next the shore. Some have
26   10|         verdure; but it is equally green there against the railroad
27   10| alternating with the original dark green on the opposite sides of
28   10|         plate of glass will have a green tint, owing, as the makers
29   10|           be required to reflect a green tint I have never proved.
30   10|     successive falls, and a bright green weed is brought up on anchors
31   10|             and still its water is green and pellucid as ever. Not
32   10|           rich bronze color in the green water, sporting there, and
33   11|            with light, so soft and green and shady that the Druids
34   14|      transparent, showing the dark green color of the water, and
35   14|         shed before the snow came. Green hickory finely split makes
36   14|                               Hard green wood just cut, though I
37   17|          our streets. They are not green like the pines, nor gray
38   17|           seen near at hand, has a green tint, but at a distance
39   17|          in the state of water was green will often, when frozen,
40   18|            Spring. It precedes the green and flowery spring, as mythology
41   18|      returning sun; not yellow but green is the color of its flame; -
42   18|           grass-blade, like a long green ribbon, streams from the
43   18|            drink at this perennial green stream, and the mower draws
44   18|           and still puts forth its green blade to eternity.~ ~
45   19|       first in the alburnum of the green and living tree, which has
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