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... luxury brought I to his lonely dwelling . Many a lesson has he taught me , in the arts of fishing and hunting . Long years have flown since then . But the wild and pure enjoyments which I then participated in with this 4 THE OLD INDIAN .
... luxury brought I to his lonely dwelling . Many a lesson has he taught me , in the arts of fishing and hunting . Long years have flown since then . But the wild and pure enjoyments which I then participated in with this 4 THE OLD INDIAN .
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... lonely home . From that day he was our particular friend , as he had been before the friend of the whole vil- lage . " His dress was common , but in the true Indian style . He became a great favorite among the boys , in whose sports he ...
... lonely home . From that day he was our particular friend , as he had been before the friend of the whole vil- lage . " His dress was common , but in the true Indian style . He became a great favorite among the boys , in whose sports he ...
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... the luxuries of her bounty . Let us depart , swift as the breeze . Here , then , we will rest ourselves on this mossy bank , which lies in the very heart of the lonely woods . It is the sultry hour of Afternoon in the Woodlands,
... the luxuries of her bounty . Let us depart , swift as the breeze . Here , then , we will rest ourselves on this mossy bank , which lies in the very heart of the lonely woods . It is the sultry hour of Afternoon in the Woodlands,
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Charles Lanman. the lonely woods . It is the sultry hour of noon , but the glaring heat of the sun does not reach this place . Like music of angels , the hum of the distant city comes softly echoing through these mellow - lighted ...
Charles Lanman. the lonely woods . It is the sultry hour of noon , but the glaring heat of the sun does not reach this place . Like music of angels , the hum of the distant city comes softly echoing through these mellow - lighted ...
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... lonely ! Ah , no , they have a thousand tongues , and are the home of many of Nature's most beautiful creatures . They are the favorite resort of poets and philosophers . Lovers , too , delight to retire to We greenwood paths , to muse ...
... lonely ! Ah , no , they have a thousand tongues , and are the home of many of Nature's most beautiful creatures . They are the favorite resort of poets and philosophers . Lovers , too , delight to retire to We greenwood paths , to muse ...
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