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 1    1|       best of their houses are covered very neatly, tight and warm,
 2    1|            The meaner sort are covered with mats which they make
 3    1|       hillside where I worked, covered with pine woods, through
 4    1|   fragrance, for my hands were covered with a thick coat of pitch.
 5    3|       mile off, like the rest, covered with wood, was my most distant
 6    3|     laid on them, and they are covered with sand, and the cars
 7    5|       and I behold the plowmen covered with snow and rime, their
 8   10|      when, the landscape being covered with snow, both water and
 9   10|      and a southerly wind, and covered with myriads of ducks and
10   10|       at mid-afternoon as when covered with dew in a spring morning.
11   11|       s Pond, where the trees, covered with hoary blue berries,
12   13|       find that the chips were covered with such combatants, that
13   13|     legions of these Myrmidons covered all the hills and vales
14   14|      even after the ground was covered with snow, some to alight
15   14| December. The snow had already covered the ground since the 25th
16   15|     family; whose orchard once covered all the slope of Brister'
17   15|  permitted, where the well was covered up; which, thank Heaven,
18   15|      tearless grass; or it was covered deep - not to be discovered
19   15|   whose cottage was completely covered by the great snow of 1717
20   16|     Flint's Pond, after it was covered with snow, though I had
21   16|       ground was not yet quite covered, and again near the end
22   16|       winter. It is frequently covered up by drifts, and, it is
23   16|        Walden when the ice was covered with shallow puddles, run
24   17|         also, when the ice was covered with shallow puddles, I
25   17|      crevices, and this became covered with rime and icicles, it
26   17|     thousand tons, was finally covered with hay and boards; and
27   18|     The earth is all alive and covered with papillae. The largest
28   18|        he found, unexpectedly, covered for the most part with a
29   18|  pollen of the pitch pine soon covered the pond and the stones
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