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 1    1|         robbing your creditors of an hour. It is very evident what
 2    1|              ages of the world in an hour; ay, in all the worlds of
 3    1|               In any weather, at any hour of the day or night, I have
 4    1|            more than a quarter of an hour; perhaps because he had
 5    3|             there I did live, for an hour, a summer and a winter life;
 6    3|            the day, is the awakening hour. Then there is least somnolence
 7    3|         somnolence in us; and for an hour, at least, some part of
 8    3|             more sacred, and auroral hour than he has yet profaned,
 9    3|            of men, date from such an hour. All poets and heroes, like
10    3|           most elevated and critical hour. If we refused, or rather
11    3|             and ride thirty miles an hour, without a doubt, whether
12    5|           you a fresh prospect every hour. Housework was a pleasant
13    5| battering-rams going twenty miles an hour against the city's walls,
14    5|         advertised that at a certain hour and minute these bolts will
15    5|             who stood up for half an hour in the front line at Buena
16    5|            their vespers for half an hour, sitting on a stump by my
17    6|              the woods, when, for an hour, I doubted if the near neighborhood
18    7|       deliberating first for half an hour whether he could not sink
19   10|      spectacle. I have spent many an hour, when I was younger, floating
20   11|        compelled me to stand half an hour under a pine, piling boughs
21   11|             not the case), and in an hour or two, without labor, but
22   13|          night. Commonly I rested an hour or two in the shade at noon,
23   13|               They struggled half an hour longer under the tumbler,
24   13|             at length, after half an hour more, he accomplished. I
25   13|           detected him. But after an hour he seemed as fresh as ever,
26   15|      following night, about the same hour, and hearing a low moaning
27   15|           after watching him half an hour, as he sat thus with his
28   15|             Walden road, and half an hour sufficed to obliterate the
29   16|            caught napping at such an hour, and that I have not got
30   16|            disgorge it, and spend an hour in the endeavor to crack
31   18|          pond began to boom about an hour after sunrise, when it felt
32   18|            lain still there about an hour he heard a low and seemingly
33   18|          foliage, the creation of an hour, I am affected as if in
34   18|            instinct, and for a short hour the south hillside echoes
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