Stowe notes, letters and verses . uld imagine will in no great space of time clearSterling as bare of spruces as Elmore or the went up the road that we couldnt pass when wewere last there, you remember, on account of the was still a little snow on north slopes, but plowswere cutting into the gray field along the windy ridges,and the whole country was ringing with the piping ofspring frogs. April 27. Last night we had a heavy fall of snow, from two tothree inches, and to-day everything is white, under aleaden sky. The jays, that have not been seen for twoweeks past, are
Stowe notes, letters and verses . uld imagine will in no great space of time clearSterling as bare of spruces as Elmore or the went up the road that we couldnt pass when wewere last there, you remember, on account of the was still a little snow on north slopes, but plowswere cutting into the gray field along the windy ridges,and the whole country was ringing with the piping ofspring frogs. April 27. Last night we had a heavy fall of snow, from two tothree inches, and to-day everything is white, under aleaden sky. The jays, that have not been seen for twoweeks past, are screaming and doing the gentlemen ofJapan act outside the front windows. However, thethermometer is nearly up to 40°, so that this wintryrelapse will be but brief. TO JOE EVANS Stowe, May i, have about half finished a picture of a hemlock-spruce that I am very anxious for you to see. How Iwish Thayer might cast an eagle eye upon it; how I wishI could drop into his studio to warm my thin blood in theglow of genius! &i;.
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