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1by Muir, John“... was a garden wilderness, as tenderly lovely as it is rocky and sublime, and much of its primeval beauty...”
Published 1874
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2by Muir, John“... was a garden wilderness, as tenderly lovely as it is rocky and sublime, and much of its primeval beauty...”
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3by Muir, John“... have ever heard or read seems half so fine. At noon the clouds occupied about .05 of the sky, white...”
Published 1911
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4by Muir, John“... themselves than any other ani- ΓÇó mals. Even ducks, though living so much in water, dip and scatter...”
Published 1913
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5by Muir, John“... themselves than any other ani- ΓÇó mals. Even ducks, though living so much in water, dip and scatter...”
Published 1913
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6by Averell, Betty“... green04985 [3]write I shall feel the more perfect sense of talking with you. Thank you so much...”
Published 1911
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7by Averell, Betty“... green04985 [3]write I shall feel the more perfect sense of talking with you. Thank you so much...”
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8by Muir, John“... have ever heard or read seems half so fine. At noon the clouds occupied about .05 of the sky, white...”
Published 1911
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9by Averell, Betty“...[3]write I shall feel the more perfect sense of talking with you. Thank you so much for [illegible...”
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10by Averell, Betty“...[3]write I shall feel the more perfect sense of talking with you. Thank you so much for [illegible...”
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11by Muir, John“... between the peaks is a pass, though much patieiit step-cutting is at times required up and down steeply...”
Published 1879
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12by Muir, John“... between the peaks is a pass, though much patieiit step-cutting is at times required up and down steeply...”
Published 1879
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13by Muir, Louie“... for thought of you. I am not in [a] doleful mood to-day, being so much better that I hope in just a little...”
Published 1880
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14by Muir, John“... and meadows. Among all the mountain birds, none has cheered me so much in my lonely wanderings,—none so...”
Published 1878
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15by Muir, John“... and meadows. Among all the mountain birds, none has cheered me so much in my lonely wanderings,—none so...”
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16by Muir, John“...- are only little more than tree-wav- ings—aa-any-of them not so much. When the storm began to abate, I...”
Published 1878
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17by Muir, John“...- are only little more than tree-wav- ings—aa-any-of them not so much. When the storm began to abate, I...”
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18by Muir, John“.... Tirro is so adaptable, and a tiny bit can do so much, that this handy mender is not only a necessity...”
Published 1921
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19by Muir, John“.... Tirro is so adaptable, and a tiny bit can do so much, that this handy mender is not only a necessity...”
Published 1921
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20by Muir, John“... in their peculiar sculpture as much so as on those about the summits of the Sierra. Stange that this has not before...”
Published 1881
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