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The note of this once wild Indian pheasant is certainly the most remarkable of any bird's , and if they could be naturalized without being domesticated , it would soon become the most famous sound in our woods , surpassing the clangor ...
The note of this once wild Indian pheasant is certainly the most remarkable of any bird's , and if they could be naturalized without being domesticated , it would soon become the most famous sound in our woods , surpassing the clangor ...
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Rather let it be named from the fishes that swim in it , the wild fowl or quadrupeds which frequent it , the wild flowers which grow by its shores , or some wild man or child the thread of whose history is interwoven with its own ...
Rather let it be named from the fishes that swim in it , the wild fowl or quadrupeds which frequent it , the wild flowers which grow by its shores , or some wild man or child the thread of whose history is interwoven with its own ...
Pagina 67
I took a step , and lo , away it scud with an elastic spring over the snow - crust , straightening its body and its limbs into graceful length , and soon put the forest between me and itself , —the wild free venison , asserting its ...
I took a step , and lo , away it scud with an elastic spring over the snow - crust , straightening its body and its limbs into graceful length , and soon put the forest between me and itself , —the wild free venison , asserting its ...
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INTRODUCTION | 3 |
Where I Lived and What I Lived For | 22 |
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