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Alphabetical [« »] thirst 1 thirsty 3 thirteen 1 thirty 18 thirty-five 1 thirty-two 1 this 509 | Frequency [« »] 18 reflected 18 remarkable 18 sure 18 thirty 18 trade 18 turned 18 usual | Henri David Thoreau Walden Concordances thirty |
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1 1| were. I have lived some thirty years on this planet, and 2 1| a hundred feet long and thirty feet broad.... I have often 3 1| have been toiling twenty, thirty, or forty years, that they 4 1| little larger than my own, is thirty dollars each year, though 5 1| there first. The distance is thirty miles; the fare ninety cents. 6 1| stonecutters. When the thirty centuries begin to look 7 1| especially as it required only thirty or forty days in a year 8 3| through a telegraph, and ride thirty miles an hour, without a 9 7| have had twenty-five or thirty souls, with their bodies, 10 10| of water, and twenty or thirty rods from the shore, surrounded 11 10| depth of twenty-five or thirty feet. Paddling over it, 12 10| there, or as high as it was thirty years ago, and fishing goes 13 10| shore, where the water was thirty or forty feet deep. It was 14 14| through the ice. There may be thirty or forty of them to a square 15 14| of it. Michaux, more than thirty years ago, says that the 16 14| almost indestructible. Stumps thirty or forty years old, at least, 17 17| vary more than one foot in thirty rods; and generally, near 18 17| they are all gone, and in thirty days more, probably, I shall