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1 1| fire, were far from too warm, these naked savages, who 2 1| weather we eat more, in warm less. The animal heat is 3 1| for our bodies, is to keep warm, to keep the vital heat 4 1| that is, keep comfortably warm - and die in New England 5 1| simply kept comfortably warm, but unnaturally hot; as 6 1| pleasant enough in serene and warm weather, by daylight, the 7 1| covered very neatly, tight and warm, with barks of trees, slipped 8 1| indifferently tight and warm, but not so good as the 9 1| wigwams, and found them as warm as the best English houses." 10 1| that they can live dry and warm in these houses with their 11 1| and if he is sometimes too warm a friend, I find it still 12 1| I should be starving, or warm me if I should be freezing, 13 1| water came to my house to warm him, and I saw him strip 14 7| was better than water in warm weather. When I asked him 15 9| tired rambler could rest and warm himself by my fire, the 16 10| In warm evenings I frequently sat 17 10| Walden never becomes so warm as most water which is exposed 18 12| a morning with a cup of warm coffee, or of an evening 19 13| they swarm; the sun is too warm there; they are born too 20 14| last two days had been very warm, like an Indian summer, 21 14| fires, but which at present warm none, and, some think, hinder 22 14| sticks from the forest to warm them and cook their food. 23 15| his last Waterloo; but no warm cap or mittens would he 24 15| even in midwinter, some warm and springly swamp where 25 18| counterbalanced this advantage. When a warm rain in the middle of the 26 18| though it may not be made so warm after all, and every evening 27 18| evening, perhaps, after a warm rain followed by fog, it 28 18| firm field of ice. It was a warm day, and he was surprised 29 18| and there was a smooth and warm sheet of water, with a muddy 30 18| attained the right angle, and warm winds blow up mist and rain 31 18| bare of snow, and a few warm days had dried its surface 32 18| the sun shines bright and warm this first spring morning, 33 18| and placid zephyrs with warm~ ~