The Writings of John Burroughs: Winter sunshineHoughton Mifflin, 1904 |
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... grass alone . If one has been a lotus - eater all summer , he must turn gravel - eater in the fall and winter . Those who have tried it know that gravel possesses an equal though an opposite charm . It spurs to action . The foot tastes ...
... grass alone . If one has been a lotus - eater all summer , he must turn gravel - eater in the fall and winter . Those who have tried it know that gravel possesses an equal though an opposite charm . It spurs to action . The foot tastes ...
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... It is he who , high in the hollow trunk of some tree , lays by a store of beechnuts for winter use . Every nut is carefully shelled , and the cavity that serves as storehouse lined with grass and leaves . The 59 THE SNOW - WALKERS.
... It is he who , high in the hollow trunk of some tree , lays by a store of beechnuts for winter use . Every nut is carefully shelled , and the cavity that serves as storehouse lined with grass and leaves . The 59 THE SNOW - WALKERS.
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John Burroughs. serves as storehouse lined with grass and leaves . The wood - chopper frequently squanders this pre- cious store . I have seen half a peck taken from one tree , as clean and white as if put up by the most delicate hands ...
John Burroughs. serves as storehouse lined with grass and leaves . The wood - chopper frequently squanders this pre- cious store . I have seen half a peck taken from one tree , as clean and white as if put up by the most delicate hands ...
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... grass , coming straight toward me . He evidently had not got over the first scare , which our haphazard fusillade had given him , and was making unusually quick time . I was armed with a rifle , and said to myself that now was the time ...
... grass , coming straight toward me . He evidently had not got over the first scare , which our haphazard fusillade had given him , and was making unusually quick time . I was armed with a rifle , and said to myself that now was the time ...
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... grass . In the parks and groves there was a faint mist of foli- age , except among the willows , where there was not only a mist , but a perfect fountain - fall of green . In the distance the river looked blue ; the spring fresh- ets at ...
... grass . In the parks and groves there was a faint mist of foli- age , except among the willows , where there was not only a mist , but a perfect fountain - fall of green . In the distance the river looked blue ; the spring fresh- ets at ...
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