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1by Muir, John“... who are so happy as to have eaten the sugar, that it is the most delicious of known sweets, far...”
Published 1875
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2by Muir, John“... who are so happy as to have eaten the sugar, that it is the most delicious of known sweets, far...”
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3by Muir, John“..., and with loud screams roused the neighborhood. Love for song-birds, with their sweet hu- Vol. XV.—38. man voices...”
Published 1878
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4by Muir, John“..., and with loud screams roused the neighborhood. Love for song-birds, with their sweet hu- Vol. XV.—38. man voices...”
Published 1878
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5by Muir, John“... of no particular breed, but tremendously enterprising in love and war. He has cut all the ropes and leather straps...”
Published 1911
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6by Muir, John“... of no particular breed, but tremendously enterprising in love and war. He has cut all the ropes and leather straps...”
Published 1911
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7by Muir, John“... love lesson, not whipped, but charmed, into us. Oh, that glorious Wisconsin wilderness! Everything new...”
Published 1912
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8by Muir, John“... love lesson, not whipped, but charmed, into us. Oh, that glorious Wisconsin wilderness! Everything new...”
Published 1912
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9by Muir, John“..., ate the soft, sweet germ, and dropped the hard part of the kernel. In this masterly way, working...”
Published 1913
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10by Muir, John“..., ate the soft, sweet germ, and dropped the hard part of the kernel. In this masterly way, working...”
Published 1913
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11by Muir, John“... chaparral, bending down and parting sweet, flowery sprays tracing rivers to their sources, getting in touch...”
Published 1898
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12by Muir, John“... chaparral, bending down and parting sweet, flowery sprays tracing rivers to their sources, getting in touch...”
Published 1898
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13by Muir, John“..., like chains of sweet-toned bells, slipping gently over beds of pebbles and sand, resting in lakes...”
Published 1901
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14by Muir, John“..., like chains of sweet-toned bells, slipping gently over beds of pebbles and sand, resting in lakes...”
Published 1901
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15by Muir, John“...- stream above, the brown savage flood- Ktszef beneath. The-storm-language of the river was hardly less...”
Published 1875
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16by Muir, John“...- stream above, the brown savage flood- Ktszef beneath. The-storm-language of the river was hardly less...”
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17by Muir, John“... views of the Park scarce a hint is given of its floral wealth. Only by patiently, lovingly sauntering...”
Published 1900
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18by Muir, John“... views of the Park scarce a hint is given of its floral wealth. Only by patiently, lovingly sauntering...”
Published 1900
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19by Muir, John“... about him, telling their stories, all else was forgotten. Love made everything light. He thought nothing...”
Published 1903
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20by Muir, John“... about him, telling their stories, all else was forgotten. Love made everything light. He thought nothing...”
Published 1903
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