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 1    1|              hands on himself in the dark, and that he live in all
 2    1|            in by my approach. It was dark, and had a dirt floor for
 3    3|           while that he lives in the dark unfathomed mammoth cave
 4    5|             birds; as if it were the dark and tearful side of music,
 5    5|          human sobs, on entering the dark valley, made more awful
 6    6|            surface. Though it is now dark, the mind still blows and
 7    6|         still a little afraid of the dark, though the witches are
 8    7|          with a thick sunburnt neck, dark bushy hair, and dull sleepy
 9    7|            to be, though they may be dark and muddy.~ ~
10    9|          night, especially if it was dark and tempestuous, and set
11    9|           coming home thus late in a dark and muggy night, when my
12    9|             evening, and it proved a dark night, I was obliged to
13    9|              than his eyes. One very dark night I directed thus on
14   10| adventurously, from time to time, in dark summer nights, with a companion,
15   10|            very queer, especially in dark nights, when your thoughts
16   10|              they are sometimes of a dark slate-color. The sea, however,
17   10|       gradually deepens to a uniform dark green in the body of the
18   10|        alternating with the original dark green on the opposite sides
19   10|             river is black or a very dark brown to one looking directly
20   10|              on the sides with small dark brown or black spots, intermixed
21   10|         sixty years ago, when it was dark with surrounding forests,
22   10|           the old log canoe, and the dark surrounding woods, are gone,
23   12|             pole, it being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse of a
24   13|           for him to pierce; and the dark carbuncles of the sufferer'
25   13|             house; that she was of a dark brownish-gray color, with
26   14|             and perfect, being hard, dark, and transparent, and affords
27   14|              comparatively solid and dark, that is, you see the water
28   14|             transparent, showing the dark green color of the water,
29   14|          geese came lumbering in the dark with a clangor and a whistling
30   15|               but in the night their dark line was my guide. For human
31   15|             spot, I drew near in the dark, and discovered the only
32   16|                                   In dark winter mornings, or in short
33   17|    beautifully mottled internally by dark figures, shaped somewhat
34   18|            Walden, and leaves a hard dark or transparent ice on the
35   18|        serene and mild weather, from dark and sluggish hours to bright
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