[Stickeen, etc.], [ca.1887], Image 50

95 □ In the midst of the mighty flood whose ftn [fountain] heads were in La Perouse & Crillon & so we marched on enchanted storm was all [melody] I don’t know what he was thinking about when we set out in the rain, but judging by self denial in leaving his breakfast his pulse must have been...

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spelling ftunivpacificmsl:oai:scholarlycommons.pacific.edu:jmn-st1-1049 2023-06-11T04:10:00+02:00 [Stickeen, etc.], [ca.1887], Image 50 Muir, John 2019-01-10T03:25:03Z image/jpeg https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmn-st1/50 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/jmn-st1/article/1049/type/native/viewcontent/MuirReel33_Notebook01_Img050.Jpeg eng eng Scholarly Commons https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/jmn-st1/50 https://scholarlycommons.pacific.edu/context/jmn-st1/article/1049/type/native/viewcontent/MuirReel33_Notebook01_Img050.Jpeg To view additional information on copyright and related rights of this item, such as to purchase copies of images and/or obtain permission to publish them, click here to view the Holt-Atherton Special Collections policies . [Stickeen, etc.], [ca.1887] text 2019 ftunivpacificmsl 2023-05-06T23:02:00Z 95 □ In the midst of the mighty flood whose ftn [fountain] heads were in La Perouse & Crillon & so we marched on enchanted storm was all [melody] I don’t know what he was thinking about when we set out in the rain, but judging by self denial in leaving his breakfast his pulse must have been beating high fast with expectation So full the sympathy with the storm it seemed part of us & this sympathy Stick may have partaken # Had a look in his eye almost like religion His wildest rejoicing a song of praise as natural as the wind – as the song of Moses on escape from Egyptians & the Red Sea. What seemed dullness became masterful good nature & self control. Had comfortable sense of power able for anything come or coming Dark & Light, calm & storm of Nature – all one web of varied enchantments. Every leaf & particle throbbing with passionate intelligence And then we had to take pity on him for being wet in such cold weather & cover him up If we could understand the language of beast & bird their relationship to ourselves & Nature as one be united in sympathy. But we are strangers 96 Had serious withdrawn air. When an eagle was flying from top of one dead spar in the woods to another he noticed it & the crows getting mussels along shore & ducks as if speculating on results of shot the Indians made resting with chin on top of bundle in fine weather Never feared waves & confidence I afterwards found was from knowledge. Splashing salmon saw everything in his calm way by watching eyes. Come what may Stick was serene – only in his eyes could one detect play of thought. Wailing swallowed in the dull abyss. The only times afraid & crept closer were when wolves howled at night Had set heart on trip as well as I Disdained even wag of tail by way of conciliation, took life seriously sole judge of his duty & doing it like a dog of honor in his own way. When I was riding over the ice of the Arctic Ocean nothing in the behavior of the dogs that drew the sled imparted me ... Text Arctic Arctic Ocean University of the Pacific, McGeorge School of Law: Scholarly Commons Arctic Arctic Ocean Moses ENVELOPE(-99.183,-99.183,-74.550,-74.550)
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description 95 □ In the midst of the mighty flood whose ftn [fountain] heads were in La Perouse & Crillon & so we marched on enchanted storm was all [melody] I don’t know what he was thinking about when we set out in the rain, but judging by self denial in leaving his breakfast his pulse must have been beating high fast with expectation So full the sympathy with the storm it seemed part of us & this sympathy Stick may have partaken # Had a look in his eye almost like religion His wildest rejoicing a song of praise as natural as the wind – as the song of Moses on escape from Egyptians & the Red Sea. What seemed dullness became masterful good nature & self control. Had comfortable sense of power able for anything come or coming Dark & Light, calm & storm of Nature – all one web of varied enchantments. Every leaf & particle throbbing with passionate intelligence And then we had to take pity on him for being wet in such cold weather & cover him up If we could understand the language of beast & bird their relationship to ourselves & Nature as one be united in sympathy. But we are strangers 96 Had serious withdrawn air. When an eagle was flying from top of one dead spar in the woods to another he noticed it & the crows getting mussels along shore & ducks as if speculating on results of shot the Indians made resting with chin on top of bundle in fine weather Never feared waves & confidence I afterwards found was from knowledge. Splashing salmon saw everything in his calm way by watching eyes. Come what may Stick was serene – only in his eyes could one detect play of thought. Wailing swallowed in the dull abyss. The only times afraid & crept closer were when wolves howled at night Had set heart on trip as well as I Disdained even wag of tail by way of conciliation, took life seriously sole judge of his duty & doing it like a dog of honor in his own way. When I was riding over the ice of the Arctic Ocean nothing in the behavior of the dogs that drew the sled imparted me ...
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