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The Village
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    myself into t, especially if it empestuous,

    and set sail from some brigure room, h a

    bag of rye or Indian meal upon my shoulder, for my snug harbor in

    tig and ches

    s, leaving only my outer man at the

    ying up t was plain sailing.  I had

    many a genial t by t;as I sailed.quot;  I was never

    cast aressed in any ered some

    severe storms.  It is darker in ts,

    t suppose.  I frequently o look up at the opening

    betrees above to learn my route, and,

    o feel  t track

    ion of particular trees

    ance,

    not more teen inc, in t of the woods,

    invariably, in t nigimes, after coming hus

    late in a dark and muggy nig felt th which my

    eyes could not see, dreaming and absent-minded all til I

    tc

    been able to recall a single step of my walk, and I

    t pers er should

    forsake it, as ts o t

    assistance.  Several times, ay into

    evening, and it proved a dark nigo conduct o

    t-pat out to him

    tion o pursue, and in keeping wo be

    guided rat t I

    directed two young men whe

    pond.  t a mile off te

    used to te.  A day or ter one of told me t they

    ter part of t, close by their own

    premises, and did not get ill toward morning, by wime,

    as the

    leaves , to their skins.  I have

    ray even in treets, whe

    darkness  you could cut it he

    saying is.  Some s, o town

    a-so p
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