. Shepp's Literary world: containing the lives of our noted American and favorite English authors. Together with choice selections from their writings . NOON IN THE SHEEP-LOT THE MILL-POND word or phrase for a walk be-fore breakfast, which may betranslated, eating the morn-ing air. The boy on the farm seesnature before breakfast, and mind and heart arton the alert, when experiencehas not brought sophisticationwith it, and when sensationstill keeps its pristine fresh-ness. The healthy boy is o n egreat appetite for sights andsounds, and nothing escapeshim. He knows every path Countr


. Shepp's Literary world: containing the lives of our noted American and favorite English authors. Together with choice selections from their writings . NOON IN THE SHEEP-LOT THE MILL-POND word or phrase for a walk be-fore breakfast, which may betranslated, eating the morn-ing air. The boy on the farm seesnature before breakfast, and mind and heart arton the alert, when experiencehas not brought sophisticationwith it, and when sensationstill keeps its pristine fresh-ness. The healthy boy is o n egreat appetite for sights andsounds, and nothing escapeshim. He knows every path Country Sights ana Sounds 307 through the woods, every pool in thebrook, every cavern in the hills,everysequestered hollow where the noiseof the world is softened into the si-lence of rustling leaves and murmur-ing streams. One of the most eru-dite of American scholars, whose largelearning has not smothered the in-stincts of his youth, declares that heis never entirely happy until he standsbarefooted in the old fields. Natures true lovers perceive this,and demand that the companion PICK^G DAISIES spend their lives in the open air—to soldiers, hunters


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