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Former Inhabitants and Winter Visitors

    cat.  t left betheir lids, by which

    be preserved a pennisular relation to me; t eyes,

    looking out from to realize me,

    vague object or mote t interrupted  length, on

    some louder noise or my nearer approach, he would grow uneasy and

    sluggisurn about on ient at having his

    dreams disturbed; and when he launched himself off and flapped

    to unexpected breadth, I

    could not est sound from the

    pine bouge sense of than by

    sigive

    pinions,  in peace a the

    dawning of his day.

    As I hrough

    tered many a blustering and nipping wind, for

    noen me on one

    curned to it t

    mucter by ters o

    toill, like a friendly Indian, s of the broad

    open fields he alden road,

    and o obliterate tracks of t

    traveller.  And s would have formed,

    t wind had been

    depositing t

    a rabbits track, nor even t, type, of a

    meadoo be seen.  Yet I rarely failed to find, even in

    mider, some warm and springly swamp whe

    skunk-cabbage still put forth perennial verdure, and some

    ed turn of spring.

    Sometimes, notanding turned from my

    evening I crossed tracks of a woodchopper leading

    from my door, and found tlings on th, and my

    ernoon,

    if I co be at he snow made

    by tep of a long-he woods

    sougo ;crackquot;; one of the few of his

    vocation ;; wead of

    a professors goo extract t of

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