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1by Muir, John“... among heavily-laden trees. A shade of mock despair passed over his face, and picking a cherry, he...”
Published 1905
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2by Muir, John“... among heavily-laden trees. A shade of mock despair passed over his face, and picking a cherry, he...”
Published 1905
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3by Warner, Charles Dudley“..., it would seem, is a tremendous necessity in the training of Heaven's favorites. During the hunger period...”
Published 1896
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4by Warner, Charles Dudley“..., it would seem, is a tremendous necessity in the training of Heaven's favorites. During the hunger period...”
Published 1896
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5by Muir, John“... evening to do honor to his memory. It was a Burns night from start to finish and everything...”
Published 1907
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6by Muir, John“... evening to do honor to his memory. It was a Burns night from start to finish and everything...”
Published 1907
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7by Muir, John“... lovely then, how suggestive of the best heaven, how unlike a desert now! While the little garden...”
Published 1930
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8by Muir, John“... lovely then, how suggestive of the best heaven, how unlike a desert now! While the little garden...”
Published 1930
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9by Muir, John“... every night to visit his neighbors up the mountain at Brown's Flat. He is a common-looking cur...”
Published 1911
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10by Muir, John“... every night to visit his neighbors up the mountain at Brown's Flat. He is a common-looking cur...”
Published 1911
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11by Muir, John“... rainy night we landed about ten o'clock at the mouth of a salmon stream where the water...”
Published 1927
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12by Muir, John“... rainy night we landed about ten o'clock at the mouth of a salmon stream where the water...”
Published 1927
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13by Muir, John“..., the early settlers, claiming Heaven as their guide, r§garded God's trees as only a larger kind of pernicious...”
Published 1897
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14by Muir, John“..., the early settlers, claiming Heaven as their guide, r§garded God's trees as only a larger kind of pernicious...”
Published 1897
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15by Muir, John“... the starry splendor of a night spent on the east side of the bay, in front of two large glaciers north...”
Published 1893
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16by Muir, John“... the starry splendor of a night spent on the east side of the bay, in front of two large glaciers north...”
Published 1893
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17by Muir, John“... the maker of the taluses, and positive proof soon came. It was a calm moonlight night, and no sound...”
Published 1901
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18by Muir, John“... the maker of the taluses, and positive proof soon came. It was a calm moonlight night, and no sound...”
Published 1901
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19by Muir, John“... and closing until night covered all. Two days later, when we were on a jutting point about eighteen miles east...”
Published 1902
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20by Muir, John“... and closing until night covered all. Two days later, when we were on a jutting point about eighteen miles east...”
Published 1902
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