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1 1| they had been born in the open pasture and suckled by a 2 1| lot routes, keeping them open, and ravines bridged and 3 1| what it is to live in the open air, and our lives are domestic 4 1| and all winter with an open door, for the sake of light, 5 1| would rather sit in the open air, for no dust gathers 6 1| on the pond, and a small open field in the woods where 7 1| though there were some open spaces, and it was all dark-colored 8 3| sitting with door and windows open, as I could be by any trumpet 9 6| that we need not come to open war. We meet at the post-office, 10 8| thought. It was the only open and cultivated field for 11 12| the channel of purity is open. By turns our purity inspires 12 13| I have held them in my open hand at such a time, and 13 13| innocent expression of their open and serene eyes is very 14 14| shoulder, and a stick to open burs with in my hand, for 15 14| house whose inside is as open and manifest as a bird's 16 14| keep fire so well as the open fireplace. Cooking was then, 17 15| his memory. Where now firm open fields stretch from the 18 15| by the wall, in the now open field, lived Nutting and 19 15| erect his neck feathers, and open his eyes wide; but their 20 15| thus with his eyes half open, like a cat, winged brother 21 15| the contents of the broad open fields were all piled up 22 16| used to start them in the open land also, where they had 23 16| fox bursts forth on to the open level of the pond, nor following 24 17| then a foot of ice, and open a window under my feet, 25 17| insects; the former lays open logs to their core with 26 17| up the cakes thus in the open air in a pile thirty-five 27 18| ice. I never knew it to open in the course of a winter, 28 18| Walden was first completely open on the 1st of April; in ' 29 18| with its stalactites laid open to the light. The various 30 18| the jailer does not leave open his prison doors - why the 31 19| and so helped to keep it open. The surface of the earth