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1 1| load, creeping down the road of life, pushing before 2 1| him and his family on the road. One large bundle held their 3 1| for laborers on this very road. Well, I start now on foot, 4 4| ago, travelled the same road and had the same experience; 5 5| the whole length of the road, bow to me as to an old 6 6| which skirts the woodland road on the other. But for the 7 6| view of it - on the Walden road, driving a pair of cattle 8 8| squirrel had run across the road, or the sun had got above 9 8| distance on either side of the road, so they made the most of 10 8| fields and up the Wayland road, brought me information 11 8| variety of it, along the road. Our ambassadors should 12 9| come out upon a well-known road and yet find it impossible 13 9| strange to him as if it were a road in Siberia. By night, of 14 11| stood half a mile from any road, but so much the nearer 15 12| resolute and faithful, his road lies. The faintest assured 16 15| many of my townsmen the road near which my house stands 17 15| my bean-field, across the road, lived Cato Ingraham, slave 18 15| Down the road, on the right hand, on Brister' 19 15| on the left, on the old road in the woods, are marks 20 15| until at a turn in the road we heard the crackling and 21 15| any of these, where the road approaches nearest to the 22 15| carmine. He died in the road at the foot of Brister's 23 15| much better by the carriage road from Brister's Hill. For 24 15| the walls of the Walden road, and half an hour sufficed 25 15| round a sharp angle in the road, and not a rabbit's track, 26 15| earnestly seek the right road." He is perhaps the sanest 27 16| evening, travelling in no road and passing no house between 28 16| as he walked the Wayland road he heard the cry of hounds 29 16| leaped the wall into the road, and as quick as thought 30 16| the other wall out of the road, and his swift bullet had 31 17| sleighs that travel the Walden road, this great gold and emerald 32 18| and toads run over in the road; and that sometimes it has 33 19| of God, they more of the road.~ ~