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 1    1|     the woods by Walden Pond, nearest to where I intended to build
 2    3|     by actual possession. The nearest that I came to actual possession
 3    3| village, half a mile from the nearest neighbor, and separated
 4    3|      with as fine a ray to my nearest neighbor, and to be seen
 5    4|    art. It is the work of art nearest to life itself. It may be
 6    6|    abandoned to me by men? My nearest neighbor is a mile distant,
 7    6|     dreary, and also that the nearest of blood to me and humanest
 8    6|     cause of our distraction. Nearest to all things is that power
 9    9|      those who were stationed nearest to the head of the line,
10   10|     sides of the railroad cut nearest the pond; and, moreover,
11   10| talked with the man who lives nearest the pond in Sudbury, who
12   11|      haste for shelter to the nearest hut, which stood half a
13   11|     him that he was one of my nearest neighbors, and that I too,
14   13|   squirrel, coursing down the nearest bough, was particularly
15   13|    the farm-houses in Lincoln nearest the pond, Mr. Gilian Baker'
16   13|     problem is to place yours nearest to where his will appear
17   15|     where the road approaches nearest to the pond, Wyman the potter
18   16|      had dropped, flew to the nearest twig and, placing them under
19   16|       shoe, when that was the nearest way.~ ~
20   16|      and substance of Nature, nearest allied to leaves and to
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