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 1    6|       me. The gentle rain which waters my beans and keeps me in
 2    6|        in the azure tint of its waters. The sun is alone, except
 3   10|       woodland. All our Concord waters have two colors at least;
 4   10|  looking directly down into our waters from a boat, they are seen
 5   10|    middle. Like the rest of our waters, when much agitated, in
 6   10|     fall, and had clarified its waters and colored them of the
 7   10|       unlike many ponds and all waters which are subject to a daily
 8   10|        the comparatively impure waters of Flint's Pond should be
 9   10|         fain have exhausted the waters within it; who regretted
10   10|        remarkable purity of its waters or the color of its sands.
11   10|       same stony shore, and its waters are of the same hue. As
12   10|         bottom tinges them, its waters are of a misty bluish-green
13   12| naturally a hunter, on the head waters of the Missouri and Columbia
14   17|       occasioned it, before the waters gushed in, what a horrid
15   17|                Capacious bed of waters."~ ~
16   17|   horrid chasm," from which the waters have receded, though it
17   17|    there is a subsidence of the waters, so that it reaches to the
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