Crumbs are Also BreadBooks for Libraries Press, 1969 - 340 Seiten |
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... land is pure joy . The thought that you are ploughing the land for the first time since the world began satisfies your innermost soul . Each furrow is such a defi- nite little stride in the world's history . " • Reading this gallant ...
... land is pure joy . The thought that you are ploughing the land for the first time since the world began satisfies your innermost soul . Each furrow is such a defi- nite little stride in the world's history . " • Reading this gallant ...
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... land itself . One sees it in the graphic pictures of this Wiltshire farm of that bygone day . There was ever present a conscious or unconscious responsibility towards the land itself , regardless of reward . Yet , per- haps , we should ...
... land itself . One sees it in the graphic pictures of this Wiltshire farm of that bygone day . There was ever present a conscious or unconscious responsibility towards the land itself , regardless of reward . Yet , per- haps , we should ...
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... land is bad , but land is worse . If a man owns land , the land owns him . Now let him leave home if he dare . Every tree and graft , every row of corn , or quickset hedge , all he has done , and all he means to do , stand in his way ...
... land is bad , but land is worse . If a man owns land , the land owns him . Now let him leave home if he dare . Every tree and graft , every row of corn , or quickset hedge , all he has done , and all he means to do , stand in his way ...
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