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The Village
woods in

    season to get my dinner of huckleberries on Fair haven hill.  I was

    never molested by any person but ted tate.  I

    but for t even

    a nail to put over my latcened my door

    nigo be absent several days; not even when

    t fall I spent a fortnig my

    ed t had been surrounded by a file of

    soldiers.  tired rambler could rest and warm himself by my fire,

    terary amuse able, or the

    curious, by opening my closet door, see  of my dinner,

    and  I , though many people of

    every class came to the pond, I suffered no serious

    inconvenience from t

    one small book, a volume of homer, which perhaps was improperly

    gilded, and trust a soldier of our camp his

    time.  I am convinced, t if all men o live as simply as I

    take place

    only in communities

    w enoug

    properly distributed.

    quot;Nec bella fuerunt,

    Faginus astabat dum scype dapes.quot;

    quot;Nor ,

    .quot;

    quot;You w need o employ

    puniss?  Love virtue, and tuous.  the

    virtues of a superior man are like tues of a common

    man are like t,

    bends.quot;
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