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1by Trout, W. H.“..., a grownup beardless boy called at our mill applying for work. I asked him how he came to look...”
Published 1916
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2by San Francisco: The Book Club of California“... farm to which his Scotch parents had taken him as a boy, first r^J^ into the wilds of Canada...”
Published 1935
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3by Muir, John“... the New England and most of the southern states. I have been down the east side of the Florida peninsula...”
Published 1898
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4by Muir, John“... the New England and most of the southern states. I have been down the east side of the Florida peninsula...”
Published 1898
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5by Graydon, Katharine Merrill“... or flocks or men. To the amazed, enraptured boy it was Paradise. The top and the bottom of society are alike...”
Published 2021
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6by Muir, John“.... The life of the boy and youth, John Muir—for these conditions prevailed for eleven years—was made difficult...”
Published 1905
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7by Muir, John“... intimacy between the boy and his mother, whom he later in life characterized as a "representative Scotch...”
Published 1930
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8by Muir, John“... woods of Canada, and the Carolinas, and Florida, are made up of trees that resemble one another about...”
Published 1878
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9by Galloway, Cecelia“... and dreamed when a little boy. The Castle dates back nearly a thousand years, and is more closely connected...”
Published 2021
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10by The John Muir Center“... that belonged to a relative in Lanarkshire, Scotland. While yet more boy than man he suddenly left home to seek...”
Published 2002
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11by Muir, John“... of time-effacing enjoymentΓÇö of work that is a steady delight." Even as a little boy, on the stormy cast...”
Published 1921
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12by Muir, John“... and experiment. I found in Florida that lizards, hrweVe*swift, are short winded; so I gave chase and soon...”
Published 1905
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