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1 1| and threw them out the window in disgust. How, then, could 2 1| unobserved from within, the window was so deep and high. It 3 1| boards all around, and a good window" - of two whole squares 4 1| what foundation a door, a window, a cellar, a garret, have 5 1| garret and a closet, a large window on each side, two trap-doors, 6 1| peeping in at every cottage window, inspiring lunatics, and 7 3| freshly planed door and window casings gave it a clean 8 5| sun falling in at my west window, or the noise of some traveller' 9 5| sometimes, as I sat at my window, so heedlessly did they 10 5| As I sit at my window this summer afternoon, hawks 11 5| jay screaming beneath the window, a hare or woodchuck under 12 9| a very slight ground or window tax. Signs were hung out 13 14| some in the recess of a window, and some on settles, some 14 14| love to have mine before my window, and the more chips the 15 14| would just look in at the window and see if the house was 16 16| Sometimes one came near to my window, attracted by my light, 17 16| my wood-pile, before my window, where he looked me in the 18 16| sitting motionless under my window. When I opened my door in 19 17| foot of ice, and open a window under my feet, where, kneeling 20 17| softened light as through a window of ground glass, with its 21 17| sixteen days I saw from my window a hundred men at work like 22 17| shall look from the same window on the pure sea-green Walden 23 18| sleety rain. I looked out the window, and lo! where yesterday 24 18| looked in at my door and window, to see if my house was