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 1    1|      something, though I never caught much, and that, manna-wise,
 2    1|      The next year I sometimes caught a mess of fish for my dinner,
 3    7|        woodchuck which his dog caught. He, too, has heard of Homer,
 4    7|       bushes, when his dog had caught a woodchuck by the way,
 5    8|       and slender like ripples caught up from the pond, as leaves
 6   10|       attracted the fishes, we caught pouts with a bunch of worms
 7   10|    scarcely more dense. Thus I caught two fishes as it were with
 8   10|                There have been caught in Walden pickerel, one
 9   10| steel-colored, most like those caught in the river; a bright golden
10   12|        being now quite dark, I caught a glimpse of a woodchuck
11   12|        and besides, when I had caught and cleaned and cooked and
12   12|        men would feel shame if caught preparing with their own
13   12|       It is a little star-dust caught, a segment of the rainbow
14   13|      said that loons have been caught in the New York lakes eighty
15   14|  desire to learn, if ever I am caught in one.~ ~
16   14|       and saw that a spark had caught my bed, and I went in and
17   16|         Do you think I am ever caught napping at such an hour,
18   17|        ground froze, and so he caught them. His life itself passes
19   17|       surprising that they are caught here - that in this deep
20   18|       some soft midsummer haze caught up from earth? Its eyry
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