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1 1| the door and asked me to view it from the inside. The 2 1| perhaps from his point of view, but only a little better 3 1| than a dietetic point of view, and he will not venture 4 1| neighbors eagerly collected to view them, bought them all, and 5 3| Though the view from my door was still more 6 5| two and threes athwart my view, or perching restless on 7 6| all to myself; a distant view of the railroad where it 8 6| though I never got a fair view of it - on the Walden road, 9 7| him to take the spiritual view of things; the highest that 10 7| illiterate, who take their own view always, or do not pretend 11 8| his daily course. In his view the earth is all equally 12 10| woods, and, partly with a view to the next day's dinner, 13 10| even from the same point of view. Lying between the earth 14 14| treasures of the house at one view, and everything hangs upon 15 15| all sides and points of view by turns, always lying down 16 16| the old hound burst into view with muzzle to the ground, 17 17| laws are as our points of view, as, to the traveller, a 18 17| appear from the same point of view blue. So the hollows about 19 19| extravagantly any more forever? In view of the future or possible, 20 19| creation widens to our view." We are often reminded