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 1    1|   very foggy, I heard a stray goose groping about over the pond
 2    5| surpassing the clangor of the goose and the hooting of the owl;
 3   10|                               Goose Pond, of small extent, is
 4   16|      and the lecture room. In Goose Pond, which lay in my way,
 5   16|      by the loud honking of a goose, and, stepping to the door,
 6   16|      regular intervals to the goose, as if determined to expose
 7   18|      clangor of some solitary goose in the foggy mornings, seeking
 8   19|   rarely heard here. The wild goose is more of a cosmopolite
 9   19|    and manners chiefly; but a goose is a goose still, dress
10   19|     chiefly; but a goose is a goose still, dress it as you will.
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