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1    1|         cellar fashion, six or seven feet deep, as long and as
2    1| vegetation, six feet square by seven deep, to a fine sand where
3    5|         Regularly at half-past seven, in one part of the summer,
4    8|      rows, added together, was seven miles already planted, were
5   10|      at the outside, of six or seven feet; and yet the water
6   10|  Walden pickerel, one weighing seven pounds - to say nothing
7   14|        carefully excluded from seven eighths of it, shut up in
8   17|         making one hundred and seven. This is a remarkable depth
9   17|    high on one side and six or seven rods square, putting hay
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