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1 1| cellar in the side of a hill sloping to the south, where 2 1| cartloads of stones up the hill from the pond in my arms. 3 3| rest of the way is down hill. With unrelaxed nerves, 4 5| house was on the side of a hill, immediately on the edge 5 5| narrow footpath led down the hill. In my front yard grew the 6 5| who might be straying over hill and dale; but soon I was 7 6| school-house, the grocery, Beacon Hill, or the Five Points, where 8 9| huckleberries on Fair Haven Hill. I was never molested by 9 10| blueberries on Fair Haven Hill, and laid up a store for 10 10| holding a pow-wow upon a hill here, which rose as high 11 10| they were thus engaged the hill shook and suddenly sank, 12 10| conjectured that when the hill shook these stones rolled 13 10| champion, the Moore of Moore Hill, to meet him at the Deep 14 11| college; but as I ran down the hill toward the reddening west, 15 13| oozing from under Brister's Hill, half a mile from my field. 16 13| of the battle of Bunker Hill, at least.~ ~ 17 15| Alms-House, Farm, to Brister's Hill.~ ~ 18 15| right hand, on Brister's Hill, lived Brister Freeman, " 19 15| Farther down the hill, on the left, on the old 20 15| all the slope of Brister's Hill, but was long since killed 21 15| at the foot of Brister's Hill shortly after I came to 22 15| carriage road from Brister's Hill. For I came to town still, 23 17| and the very slope of the hill on which my house is placed, 24 17| valleys? We know that a hill is not highest at its narrowest 25 17| pond leaked out under a hill into a neighboring meadow, 26 18| these banks, but on every hill and plain and in every hollow,