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 1   10|    warmed by the heat of the sun reflected from the bottom, and also
 2   10|         the water in which it is reflected not only makes the best
 3   10|     defend your eyes against the reflected as well as the true sun,
 4   10|       invisible surface amid the reflected skies and trees. Over this
 5   10|        above its surface, and he reflected in its bosom still.~ ~
 6   10|     surface; though it no longer reflected the bright tints of October,
 7   13|           All intelligence seems reflected in them. They suggest not
 8   14|       out, and it admired itself reflected in the smooth mirror of
 9   14|        of Walden, which the sun, reflected from the pitch pine woods
10   14|        and solid by degrees, and reflected, that, if it proceeded slowly,
11   14| beautiful, and you see your face reflected in them through the ice.
12   17|   sensitive to every breath, and reflected every light and shadow,
13   17|         peaks overshadow and are reflected in his bosom, they suggest
14   17|         leaf, beholding his form reflected in the waves, where lately
15   18|       foot or more thick, and is reflected from the bottom in shallow
16   18|          quite dissolved by this reflected heat; and I have been told
17   18|          shores, created by this reflected heat. Also, as I have said,
18   19|   poor-house. The setting sun is reflected from the windows of the
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