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 1    1|      like theirs; ranging the hills all summer to pick the berries
 2    3|       wide indentation in the hills which form the shore there,
 3    3|       and over the near green hills to some distant and higher
 4    3|   burrow my way through these hills. I think that the richest
 5    5|    All the Indian huckleberry hills are stripped, all the cranberry
 6    5|  which will get far among the hills before it gets slacked.
 7    5|    pine, hewn on far northern hills, which has winged its way
 8    5|      the cattle of a thousand hills, sheepcots, stables, and
 9    5|      like rams and the little hills like lambs. A carload of
10    5| barking behind the Peterboro' Hills, or panting up the western
11    8|       or rocks on the tops of hills, where few have found them;
12   10|  since they grew on her three hills. The ambrosial and essential
13   10|    thither from the country's hills.~ ~
14   10|  evaporation. The surrounding hills rise abruptly from the water
15   10|       shed by the surrounding hills is insignificant in amount,
16   10|  action of the waves on these hills; but I observe that the
17   10|  observe that the surrounding hills are remarkably full of the
18   10|   middle of a small lake amid hills which rise from the water'
19   10|     fringe it, and the wooded hills and cliffs around are its
20   10|      under it to the opposite hills, and that the swallows which
21   10|     colors of the surrounding hills. Though I passed over it
22   10|  which a boat could pass. The hills which form its shores are
23   13|     Myrmidons covered all the hills and vales in my woodyard,
24   16|     Baffin's Bay. The Lincoln hills rose up around me at the
25   17|    marmots in the surrounding hills, it closes its eyelids and
26   17|      if in a pasture amid the hills, I cut my way first through
27   17|     not like cups between the hills; for this one, which is
28   17|      high as heaved the tumid hills, so low~ ~
29   17|       lake in the low horizon hills, and no subsequent elevation
30   17|      range of the neighboring hills were so perfect that a distant
31   18| slanted upon it from over the hills; it stretched itself and
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