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... trees have made in their decay , constitute almost the whole glory of Autumnal woods ; but it is impossible to conceive how much is done with such scanty materials . And , as you pass along , every tree seems to be an existence by ...
... trees have made in their decay , constitute almost the whole glory of Autumnal woods ; but it is impossible to conceive how much is done with such scanty materials . And , as you pass along , every tree seems to be an existence by ...
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... trees that had not yet thrown off their yellow foliage . The sun shone strongly in among these trees , and quite kindled them ; so that the path seemed the brighter for their shade , than if it had been quite exposed to the sun . In the ...
... trees that had not yet thrown off their yellow foliage . The sun shone strongly in among these trees , and quite kindled them ; so that the path seemed the brighter for their shade , than if it had been quite exposed to the sun . In the ...
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... trees , and all fruit - trees , have a domestic character , which brings them into relationship with man ; they have lost , in a great measure , the wild nature of the forest - tree , and have grown humanized , by receiving the care of ...
... trees , and all fruit - trees , have a domestic character , which brings them into relationship with man ; they have lost , in a great measure , the wild nature of the forest - tree , and have grown humanized , by receiving the care of ...
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