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 1    3|        wood between that town and Lincoln, and about two miles south
 2    5|            I heard the bells, the Lincoln, Acton, Bedford, or Concord
 3    5|           faintly from far in the Lincoln woods.~ ~
 4    8| travellers bound westward through Lincoln and Wayland to nobody knows
 5   10|        Flint's, or Sandy Pond, in Lincoln, our greatest lake and inland
 6   13|         one of the farm-houses in Lincoln nearest the pond, Mr. Gilian
 7   14|       boundless chestnut woods of Lincoln - they now sleep their long
 8   15|       compelled to go this way to Lincoln alone and on foot did it
 9   15|       read his epitaph in the old Lincoln burying-ground, a little
10   15|      Grosse. But to return toward Lincoln.~ ~
11   16|     nothing but Baffin's Bay. The Lincoln hills rose up around me
12   16|         when I went to lecture in Lincoln in the evening, travelling
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