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 1    1|  that enslave both North and South. It is hard to have a Southern
 2    1|      American Indian, or the South Sea Islander, or any other
 3    1|     staple production of the South. But to confine myself to
 4    1|     of a hill sloping to the south, where a woodchuck had formerly
 5    3|      about a mile and a half south of the village of Concord
 6    3| Lincoln, and about two miles south of that our only field known
 7    5|    pond about a hundred rods south of where I dwell. I usually
 8    6|    or the north star, or the south wind, or an April shower,
 9   15| brook. We thought it was far south over the woods - we who
10   16|    the snow was melted on my south hillside and about my wood-pile,
11   16|   resting in the thick woods south of Walden, he heard the
12   18| himself in the bushes on the south side, to await them. The
13   18|     and for a short hour the south hillside echoes to no vulgar
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