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person , or some place or time that gives pleasure . ” If children did find familiar
things most meaningful ... willows , and abandoned bird nests led men like
Maurice Bigelow to give up the search . “ Is it true that the majority of young
children are ...
person , or some place or time that gives pleasure . ” If children did find familiar
things most meaningful ... willows , and abandoned bird nests led men like
Maurice Bigelow to give up the search . “ Is it true that the majority of young
children are ...
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The wilderness , Harold Bell Wright wrote in defense of his works , " will give you
great treasure that you may give again to others who have not your good strength
to escape from the things that men make or do in the restless world over there .
The wilderness , Harold Bell Wright wrote in defense of his works , " will give you
great treasure that you may give again to others who have not your good strength
to escape from the things that men make or do in the restless world over there .
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Ufford ' s study gives the best coverage of the Fresh Air movement in the
nineteenth century . 6 . Cole concluded that " adoptions into country families
would be more frequent , were the parents more willing to give up their children ,
" see ...
Ufford ' s study gives the best coverage of the Fresh Air movement in the
nineteenth century . 6 . Cole concluded that " adoptions into country families
would be more frequent , were the parents more willing to give up their children ,
" see ...
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Back to Nature | 3 |
The Literary Commuter | 20 |
Birds in the Bush | 33 |
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