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1 1| checked. It certainly is fair to look at that class by 2 2| Upon whose stocks fair blooming virtues flourish,~ ~ 3 3| artist never yet had so fair and noble a design but some 4 6| though I never got a fair view of it - on the Walden 5 8| escape frosts and have a fair and salable crop; you may 6 9| dinner of huckleberries on Fair Haven Hill. I was never 7 10| huckleberries and blueberries on Fair Haven Hill, and laid up 8 10| the wind of a gull, like Fair Haven. At most, it tolerates 9 10| fewer or rarer. Nothing so fair, so pure, and at the same 10 10| is on my way to Flint's; Fair Haven, an expansion of Concord 11 10| a mile and a half beyond Fair Haven. This is my lake country. 12 11| wild forbidden fruits, too fair for mortal taste. Instead 13 11| afternoon to go a-fishing to Fair Haven, through the woods, 14 11| eastern woods promised a fair evening; so I took my departure. 15 11| fins while I was catching a fair string, and he said it was 16 13| have found the increase of fair bait to be very nearly as 17 14| low over the woods toward Fair Haven, bound for Mexico. 18 15| and died - blossoming as fair, and smelling as sweet, 19 16| passed over the pond toward Fair Haven, seemingly deterred 20 16| the hounds far over toward Fair Haven still pursuing the 21 16| who used to hunt bears on Fair Haven Ledges, and exchange 22 18| later than Flint's Pond and Fair Haven, beginning to melt 23 18| Sudbury, where he lived, to Fair Haven Pond, which he found, 24 18| jest. You see some innocent fair shoots preparing to burst 25 19| staff, a world with fun and fair proportions; in which, though