Of Discovery & Destiny: An Anthology of American Writers and the American LandRobert C. Baron, Elizabeth Darby Junkin An anthology of poetry, short stores, and excerpts from longer works about the American experience of the land and nature by a variety of American authors past and present. |
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Page 94
... Walks " ost of the year the walks are indeed before breakfast , Ma just as the doctor ordered . For a few weeks around ... walk is north- east to east , or about two to three on a clock diagram . I go down Wind River on its south bank to ...
... Walks " ost of the year the walks are indeed before breakfast , Ma just as the doctor ordered . For a few weeks around ... walk is north- east to east , or about two to three on a clock diagram . I go down Wind River on its south bank to ...
Page 96
... walk , with the lives of different ecological com- munities absurdly mixed . I can walk along the desert edge of the bench and look down on great blue herons fishing in the river and on Califor- nia gulls beating up and downstream above ...
... walk , with the lives of different ecological com- munities absurdly mixed . I can walk along the desert edge of the bench and look down on great blue herons fishing in the river and on Califor- nia gulls beating up and downstream above ...
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... walk across America to see if America was as bad as I really thought it was . After walking 4,751 miles and living ... walk , and they completed the walk together . John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath nce California belonged to § 258 §
... walk across America to see if America was as bad as I really thought it was . After walking 4,751 miles and living ... walk , and they completed the walk together . John Steinbeck The Grapes of Wrath nce California belonged to § 258 §
Contents
John and Mildred Teal Life and Death of the Salt Marsh | 14 |
Hal Borland High Wide and Lonesome | 30 |
William W Warner Beautiful Swimmers | 48 |
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