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 1    1|        mercies he would soon be completely emasculated. I think that
 2    3|     this effect: "Renew thyself completely each day; do it again, and
 3    9|       cape; and not till we are completely lost, or turned round -
 4   10|        short impulses till they completely cover it. It is a soothing
 5   10|          when the sky was still completely overcast and the air was
 6   10|        a boat on Walden, it was completely surrounded by thick and
 7   13| manoeuvre, he would dive and be completely lost, so that I did not
 8   14|     dragged them across. Though completely waterlogged and almost as
 9   15|        State, whose cottage was completely covered by the great snow
10   16|        had grown a foot, though completely girdled; but after another
11   18|        and downward until it is completely honeycombed, and at last
12   18|      being less elastic, it had completely lost its resonance, and
13   18|      rivers, but, though it was completely melted for half a rod in
14   18|        In 1845 Walden was first completely open on the 1st of April;
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