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 1    1|    frontier life, though in the midst of an outward civilization,
 2    3| somewhat higher than it, in the midst of an extensive wood between
 3    3|         your thumb-nail. In the midst of this chopping sea of
 4    5|        they once stood in their midst.~ ~
 5    5|         the larger wood, in the midst of a young forest of pitch
 6    5|        and shepherd boys in the midst of their flocks, all but
 7    5|         of drovers, too, in the midst, on a level with their droves
 8    6|         to him who lives in the midst of nature and has his senses
 9    6|     foresee my recovery. In the midst of a gentle rain while these
10    9|   eighteen inches apart, in the midst of the woods, invariably,
11   10|         perennial spring in the midst of pine and oak woods, without
12   11|   standing like a pagoda in the midst of the woods; and many others
13   11|        out from its home in the midst of wet and hunger inquisitively
14   13|      has placed his foot in the midst of a brood, and heard the
15   14|         a kind of summer in the midst of winter, and by means
16   16|      forward and stood in their midst, and the mystery was solved.
17   17|   itself, of Walden Pond in the midst of a hard winter. They went
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