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1    1|    literally hollow, and a September gale would strip them off,
2    5|  from the mountains by the September gales. The air is filled
3   10| end of the pond, in a calm September afternoon, when a slight
4   10|          In such a day, in September or October, Walden is a
5   12| Farmer sat at his door one September evening, after a hard day'
6   14|   Already, by the first of September, I had seen two or three
7   17|  was not quite melted till September, 1848. Thus the pond recovered
8   18|  it. I finally left Walden September 6th, 1847.~
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