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Alphabetical [« »] neglected 3 negro 3 neigh 1 neighbor 20 neighborhood 23 neighboring 6 neighborliness 1 | Frequency [« »] 20 miles 20 nearer 20 nearest 20 neighbor 20 perch 20 point 20 possible | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances neighbor |
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1 1| the woods, a mile from any neighbor, in a house which I had 2 1| that you may persuade your neighbor to let you make his shoes, 3 1| often you may go into your neighbor's land to gather the acorns 4 1| what share belongs to that neighbor." Hippocrates has even left 5 1| and winter, before yet any neighbor was stirring about his business, 6 1| it is so rare that every neighbor can point to him. I doubt 7 1| by a young Patrick that neighbor Seeley, an Irishman, in 8 1| s or his mother's or his neighbor's instead. The youth may 9 1| that other may prove a bad neighbor, and also not keep his side 10 3| a mile from the nearest neighbor, and separated from the 11 3| I found myself suddenly neighbor to the birds; not by having 12 3| lake was of most value as a neighbor in the intervals of a gentle 13 3| fine a ray to my nearest neighbor, and to be seen only in 14 4| never saw him - my next neighbor and I never heard him speak 15 6| to me by men? My nearest neighbor is a mile distant, and no 16 7| introduced a woodchuck to your neighbor. He had got to find him 17 9| burrow, or running over to a neighbor's to gossip. I went there 18 10| deed which a like-minded neighbor or legislature gave him - 19 15| not remembered him as a neighbor. Before his house was pulled 20 18| You may have known your neighbor yesterday for a thief, a