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Higher Laws
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    any vegetable wilderness -- ers as well as fishus

    far I am of the opinion of Chaucers nun, who

    quot;yave not of text a pulled hen

    t sait ers ben not ;

    tory of the race,

    ;best men,quot; as them.

    e cannot but pity the boy who has never fired a gun; he is no more

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    t original part of  first as a

    er and fisil at last, if ter

    life in inguiss, as a poet or

    naturalist it may be, and leaves the

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    countries a ing parson is no uncommon sig

    make a good s is far from being the Good Shepherd.

    I o consider t t,

    except ing, or the like business, which ever

    to my knoained at alden Pond for a whole half-day any of

    my felloizens, h

    just one exception,

    time, unless t a long

    string of fisunity of seeing the pond

    all t go times before the

    sediment of fiso ttom and leave their purpose

    pure; but no doubt such a clarifying process would be going on all

    tly remember the pond,

    for t a-fis nohey are

    too old and dignified to go a-fis no more

    forever.  Yet even t to go to  last.  If the

    legislature rega
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