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 1    1|     send to his kindred from a distant land; for if he has lived
 2    1|         it must have been in a distant land to me. Perhaps these
 3    1|      wonderful triangles! What distant and different beings in
 4    1|       for the supply of such a distant and exorbitant market; to
 5    1|        corn, and not depend on distant and fluctuating markets
 6    3| covered with wood, was my most distant horizon. For the first week,
 7    3|       near green hills to some distant and higher ones in the horizon,
 8    3|       the still bluer and more distant mountain ranges in the northwest,
 9    5|       traveller's wagon on the distant highway, I was reminded
10    5|      for a minute and casts my distant field into the shade, a
11    5|     carriage or team along the distant highway.~ ~
12    5| intervening atmosphere makes a distant ridge of earth interesting
13    5|                At evening, the distant lowing of some cow in the
14    5|        in the woods a few feet distant as if tethered by a string,
15    5|        the evening I heard the distant rumbling of wagons over
16    5|     some disconsolate cow in a distant barn-yard. In the meanwhile
17    5|       over the water from some distant cove the same password repeated,
18    6|      the railroad, half a mile distant, or by the lingering odor
19    6|     nearest neighbor is a mile distant, and no house is visible
20    6|      by woods all to myself; a distant view of the railroad where
21    6|        you, dwell the two most distant inhabitants of yonder star,
22    8|    trainers." It seemed by the distant hum as if somebody's bees
23   10|       and gleaming against the distant pine woods, separating one
24   10|  murder will out - and from my distant perch I distinguish the
25   13|      quarter of a mile on to a distant part which was left free;
26   14|      them and visited the more distant woods composed wholly of
27   14|       only two or three inches distant, like a picture behind a
28   14|      earth four or five inches distant from the heart. With axe
29   16|       tree forty or fifty rods distant, and I would afterwards
30   16|      in wait for them, and the distant orchards next the woods
31   17|   hills were so perfect that a distant promontory betrayed itself
32   18|       a low and seemingly very distant sound, but singularly grand
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