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 1    1|      having bored a few auger holes in it, to admit the air
 2    1|    nests, and the foxes their holes, and the savages their wigwams,
 3    1|     his garret and other dust holes, these things were not burned;
 4    1|     to their garrets and dust holes, to lie there till their
 5    8|      astonishment, making the holes with a hoe for the seventieth
 6   10|       when I had been cutting holes through the ice in order
 7   10|      directly into one of the holes, where the water was twenty-five
 8   13|       burrows and woodchucks' holes; led perchance by some slight
 9   15|     deserted fox burrows, old holes, are all that is left where
10   17|      branches over the narrow holes in the ice, which were four
11   17|       breasts, have seen vast holes "into which a load of hay
12   17|   speak of deep and dangerous holes even in quiet sandy ponds
13   17|     pond. When I began to cut holes for sounding there were
14   17| immediately to run into these holes, and continued to run for
15   17|      the water out. When such holes freeze, and a rain succeeds,
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