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 1    1| sake of light, without any visible, often imaginable, wood-pile,
 2    1|  defines it, - outward and visible sign of an inward and spiritual
 3    1| meats, and making darkness visible, instead of steadily increasing
 4    6|   distant, and no house is visible from any place but the hill-tops
 5   10| and oak woods, without any visible inlet or outlet except by
 6   10|    said that Walden has no visible inlet nor outlet, but it
 7   11|   and yet no effects of it visible anywhere. The chickens,
 8   15| Sometimes the well dent is visible, where once a spring oozed;
 9   17|   no island in it, nor any visible inlet or outlet; and as
10   18| its bosom, though none was visible overhead, as if it had intelligence
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