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 1    1|       was the symbol of a day's march, and a row of them cut or
 2    1|                 Near the end of March, 1845, I borrowed an axe
 3    1|        namely, from July 4th to March 1st, the time when these
 4    8| Palestine, and reminded me of a march of crusaders in the horizon,
 5   10|      the next day, the sixth of March, 1846, the thermometer having
 6   13|     already have taken up their march, with faint, wiry peep,
 7   18|         it few days duration in March may very much retard the
 8   18|         of Walden on the 6th of March, 1847, stood at 32', or
 9   18|        quarters. On the 13th of March, after I had heard the bluebird,
10   18|      April; in '46, the 25th of March; in '47, the 8th of April;
11   18|      April; in '51, the 28th of March; in '52, the 18th of April;
12   18|       April; in '53, the 23d of March; in '54, about the 7th of
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