StNicholas [serial] . WWMWtM*»*Mi I—WiLj«MW«H?rtU*,-S&--^)it6>Hlttc. -10-11. wBtBwwuwH mmfmf^m. 1\ ature and <J( •e and Ocience Tor Young FolKs ed fay Edward r-Bifffclow. LAST FLOWERS AND FRUITS. But still, if you are a skilful gleaner, you may get manya pocketful even of grafted fruit, long after apples are sup-posed to be gone out-of-doors. I know a Blue-Pearmaintree, growing within the edge of a swamp, almost as goodas wild. You would not suppose that there was any fruit leftthere, on the first survey, but you must look according tosystem. — Thoreau. In the above quotation f
StNicholas [serial] . WWMWtM*»*Mi I—WiLj«MW«H?rtU*,-S&--^)it6>Hlttc. -10-11. wBtBwwuwH mmfmf^m. 1\ ature and <J( •e and Ocience Tor Young FolKs ed fay Edward r-Bifffclow. LAST FLOWERS AND FRUITS. But still, if you are a skilful gleaner, you may get manya pocketful even of grafted fruit, long after apples are sup-posed to be gone out-of-doors. I know a Blue-Pearmaintree, growing within the edge of a swamp, almost as goodas wild. You would not suppose that there was any fruit leftthere, on the first survey, but you must look according tosystem. — Thoreau. In the above quotation from Thoreaus essay onWild Apples the author suggests to us howcareful must be our search if we would find the
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