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Spring
rer a

    would ed

    a across t

    disappeared entirely.  In 1845 alden  completely open on

    t of April; in 46, th of

    April; in 51, th of April; in 53,

    t th of April.

    Every incident connected he rivers and

    ponds and ttling of ticularly interesting to

    us  extremes.  he warmer days

    come, t nigh

    a startling s icy fetters were

    rent from end to end, and  rapidly going

    out.  So tor comes out of the

    earture, and

    seems as to all ions as if she

    upon tocks wo

    lay o h, and can hardly acquire

    more of natural lore if o thuselah --

    told me -- and I o  any of

    Natures operations, for I t t ts

    bet one spring day ook , and

    t t tle sport here was

    ice still on t it  of the river, and

    obstruction from Sudbury, wo

    Fair edly, covered for t

    part  was a warm day, and he was

    surprised to see so great a body of ice remaining.  Not seeing any

    ducks,  on the

    pond, and to

    a ted for the

    s of er, h a muddy

    bottom, suc it likely

    t some ty soon.  After ill there

    about an ant sound, but

    singularly grand and impressive, unlike anything he had ever heard,

    gradually s would have a universal

    and memorable ending, a sullen ruso him

    all at once like t body of foo

    settle tarted up in e and

    excited; but o  the

    ice arted o the shore, and

    ts
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