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I have learned many facts in the fields , ” he added , " but how many of my
feelings have come to me out of books ! ” From books , then , as well as from
observation , turn - of - thecentury bird watchers came to believe in a system of “
Christian ...
I have learned many facts in the fields , ” he added , " but how many of my
feelings have come to me out of books ! ” From books , then , as well as from
observation , turn - of - thecentury bird watchers came to believe in a system of “
Christian ...
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her young readers learned . He had not gone to the schools of men , but he was
a “ bird - of - the - happy - heart , ” living “ so wisely that he can teach us how to be
happier , too . ” 11 She introduced to city children birds of the wilderness ...
her young readers learned . He had not gone to the schools of men , but he was
a “ bird - of - the - happy - heart , ” living “ so wisely that he can teach us how to be
happier , too . ” 11 She introduced to city children birds of the wilderness ...
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His urban missionaries predictably learned to judge old creeds by the standards
of the North and to dress their Bible tales in the vernacular of the foothills . Like
Gordon , Sir Gilbert Parker sent his own university theologian to hard - muscled ...
His urban missionaries predictably learned to judge old creeds by the standards
of the North and to dress their Bible tales in the vernacular of the foothills . Like
Gordon , Sir Gilbert Parker sent his own university theologian to hard - muscled ...
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