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 1    1|         gather the acorns which fall on it without trespass,
 2    1|        hill-tops for the sky to fall, that I might catch something,
 3    1|  chimney after my hoeing in the fall, before a fire became necessary
 4    1|         in man; for I think the fall from the farmer to the operative
 5    1|        a ditch if I should ever fall into one. I can find you
 6    5|       stems, which last, in the fall, weighed down with goodsized
 7    5|       and tender bough suddenly fall like a fan to the ground,
 8    6|    rain-storms in the spring or fall, which confined me to the
 9    8|         and harvest that in the fall of the year? This broad
10    9|          not even when the next fall I spent a fortnight in the
11   10|      which had not heard of the fall, when still such pure lakes
12   10|       had commenced to rise and fall, and had clarified its waters
13   10|    summer the pond has begun to fall again. It is remarkable
14   10|                   This rise and fall of Walden at long intervals
15   10|   frequent it in the spring and fall, the white-bellied swallows (
16   10|       of those fine days in the fall when all the warmth of the
17   10|      fish can leap or an insect fall on the pond but it is thus
18   10|       chestnutting there in the fall, on windy days, when the
19   12|      dish of tea! Ah, how low I fall when I am tempted by them!
20   13|       leaves these innocents to fall a prey to some prowling
21   13|                          In the fall the loon (Colymbus glacialis)
22   13|                   For hours, in fall days, I watched the ducks
23   16|       all the while, making its fall a diagonal between a perpendicular
24   16|     Thus they circle until they fall upon the recent trail of
25   17|      over the latter, a rise or fall of the ice of an almost
26   18|      evening are the spring and fall, and the noon is the summer.
27   18| repeated its free and beautiful fall, turning over and over like
28   19|        easily and insensibly we fall into a particular route,
29   19|     from the brain of Brahma to fall on and inflame the tinder
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