The Writings of John Burroughs, Том 2Houghton, Mifflin, 1905 |
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... manner of being thoroughly at home , and in rightful posses- sion of the land . He is no sentimentalist like some of the plaining , disconsolate song - birds , but appar- ently is always in good health and good spirits . No matter who ...
... manner of being thoroughly at home , and in rightful posses- sion of the land . He is no sentimentalist like some of the plaining , disconsolate song - birds , but appar- ently is always in good health and good spirits . No matter who ...
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... manner born . The colored population in very many respects occupies the same position as that occupied by our rural populations a generation or two ago , seeing signs and wonders , haunted by the fear of ghosts and hobgoblins ...
... manner born . The colored population in very many respects occupies the same position as that occupied by our rural populations a generation or two ago , seeing signs and wonders , haunted by the fear of ghosts and hobgoblins ...
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... manners , to teach us the meaning of leisure , to acquaint us with the charms of the open air , to strengthen and foster the tie between the race and the land . No one else looks out upon the world so kindly and charitably as the ...
... manners , to teach us the meaning of leisure , to acquaint us with the charms of the open air , to strengthen and foster the tie between the race and the land . No one else looks out upon the world so kindly and charitably as the ...
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... manner . To learn his surpassing shrewdness and cunning , attempt to take him with a trap . Rogue that he is , he always suspects some trick , and one must be more of a fox than he is himself to overreach him . At first sight it would ...
... manner . To learn his surpassing shrewdness and cunning , attempt to take him with a trap . Rogue that he is , he always suspects some trick , and one must be more of a fox than he is himself to overreach him . At first sight it would ...
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... manner , and on the eve of a light fall of snow , the trapper carefully conceals his trap in the bed , first smoking it thoroughly with hemlock boughs to kill or neutralize the smell of the iron . If the weather favors and the proper ...
... manner , and on the eve of a light fall of snow , the trapper carefully conceals his trap in the bed , first smoking it thoroughly with hemlock boughs to kill or neutralize the smell of the iron . If the weather favors and the proper ...
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