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 1    1|                           By the middle of April, for I made no
 2    4|         and Latin tongues in the Middle Ages were not entitled by
 3    4|    Tip-Toe-Hop, a Romance of the Middle Ages, by the celebrated
 4    4|         I know a woodchopper, of middle age, who takes a French
 5   10|     canal about the still frozen middle. Like the rest of our waters,
 6   10|  distinct to one standing on the middle of the pond in winter, just
 7   10| beautiful, as when seen from the middle of a small lake amid hills
 8   10|    having paddled my boat to the middle, and lying on my back across
 9   10|        have a little sand in the middle. At first you would say
10   10|       White Ponds, adds, "In the middle of the latter may be seen,
11   11|         standing far away in the middle of some pasture, or in the
12   11|  pickerelweed, standing up to my middle in water, I found myself
13   13|        from the shore toward the middle a few rods in front of me,
14   13|       tack and veer and hold the middle of the pond, far from the
15   13|       they got by sailing in the middle of Walden I do not know,
16   14|        eighths of an inch in the middle, leaving a thin partition
17   14|       let the fire go out in the middle of almost any winter day.~ ~
18   17|          and generally, near the middle, I could calculate the variation
19   17|         notwithstanding that the middle is so nearly level, the
20   17|          probably greater in the middle. Who knows but if our instruments
21   18|      thermometer thrust into the middle of Walden on the 6th of
22   18|         the shore at 33'; in the middle of Flint's Pond, the same
23   18|       inches thinner than in the middle. In midwinter the middle
24   18|         middle. In midwinter the middle had been the warmest and
25   18|          When a warm rain in the middle of the winter melts off
26   18|        or transparent ice on the middle, there will be a strip of
27   18|     great regularity. But in the middle of the day, being full of
28   18|       width about the shore, the middle was merely honeycombed and
29   18|       One year I went across the middle only five days before it
30   18|         the mist, sailing in the middle of the pond, fifty rods
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