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 1    1|     with beautiful objects the walls must be stripped, and our
 2    1|     inside of the roof and the walls, and also that the board
 3    3|     plastering or chimney, the walls being of rough, weather-stained
 4    5|        hour against the city's walls, and chairs enough to seat
 5    9|       traveller could get over walls or turn aside into cow-paths,
 6   10|     obliged to pile them up in walls on both sides of the railroad
 7   14| coloring, for the old upon the walls.~ ~
 8   14|      windows within and on the walls overhead, sometimes deterring
 9   15|       all piled up between the walls of the Walden road, and
10   19|     are pulled down, and stone walls piled up on our farms, bounds
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