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 1    1|      well clothed and sitting close to a fire, were far from
 2    1|      cornfield the other day, close by a hat and coat on a stake,
 3    3|       a broad swath and shave close, to drive life into a corner,
 4    7|       cut his trees level and close to the ground, that the
 5    8|      as he meant to fly, then close again-"~ ~
 6    9|    greater part of the night, close by their own premises, and
 7   10| companion, and, making a fire close to the water's edge, which
 8   10|     note of some unknown bird close at hand. These experiences
 9   10|     and another, more proper, close at hand. The first depends
10   10|     is hardly distinguishable close at hand. The snow reprints
11   13|       while I kept the latter close, and dodged and played at
12   14|  wholly in the lower ice, but close against the upper, and was
13   14|       Thy dear, life imaging, close sympathy.~ ~
14   15|   dead limbs of a white pine, close to the trunk, in broad daylight,
15   18|      much warmer the water is close to the shore, where only
16   18|       old man, who has been a close observer of Nature, and
17   18|    mink crawls with its belly close to the ground. At the same
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