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 1    3|        wide chinks, which made it cool at night. The upright white
 2    3|           as that it keeps butter cool. When I looked across the
 3    5|           may calm his nerves and cool his liver and brain for
 4    6|       shirt-sleeves, though it is cool as well as cloudy and windy,
 5    8|     effete. My enemies are worms, cool days, and most of all woodchucks.
 6   10|           cellar, where it became cool in the night, and remained
 7   11|         one - not yet suffered to cool, not yet to settle. Such
 8   12| intellectual man. It was a rather cool evening, and some of his
 9   14|         wind had already begun to cool the pond, though it took
10   14|         cheerful evenings in that cool and airy apartment, surrounded
11   15|          the deep Walden Pond and cool Brister's Spring - privilege
12   17|         sky, corresponding to the cool and even temperament of
13   17|         the village to get ice to cool his summer drink; impressively,
14   17|          in this world which will cool his summer drink in the
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