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1 1| despair of getting anything quite simple and honest done in 2 1| much again, and I did not quite hoe it all once. I got out 3 1| The Jesuits were quite balked by those indians 4 3| never yet met a man who was quite awake. How could I have 5 3| resignation, unless it was quite necessary. I wanted to live 6 5| away and came home again, quite down at the heel and homesick. 7 5| stampede to them; they are quite thrown out; they have lost 8 5| room, their roots reaching quite under the house. Instead 9 6| us. Our horizon is never quite at our elbows. The thick 10 6| remember, it will not keep quite till noonday even in the 11 7| utmost simplicity and truth, quite superior, or rather inferior, 12 8| And when the sound died quite away, and the hum had ceased, 13 9| through the woods, and were quite used to the route. A day 14 12| trailing my pole, it being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse 15 12| employment and to hunting, when quite young, my closest acquaintance 16 13| Those village worms are quite too large; a shiner may 17 13| before; and it soon became quite familiar, and would run 18 13| rug all her days, appears quite at home in the woods, and, 19 13| young kittens in the woods, quite wild, and they all, like 20 14| totem of an Indian tribe, is quite forgotten, or known only 21 14| or oftener, if the ice is quite fresh, minute spherical 22 16| vernacula of Walden Wood, and quite familiar to me at last, 23 16| also grew at last to be quite familiar, and occasionally 24 16| When the ground was not yet quite covered, and again near 25 17| Concord life. They possess a quite dazzling and transcendent 26 17| believed that Walden reached quite through to the other side 27 17| itself in the soundings quite across the pond, and its 28 17| were observed to have a bar quite across their mouths and 29 17| next winter, and was not quite melted till September, 1848. 30 18| thinner, and is frequently quite dissolved by this reflected 31 19| since I trod it, it is still quite distinct. It is true, I 32 19| possible, we should live quite laxly and undefined in front