. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. VI By-Ways and Butterflies HIGHWAYS are all right for prac- tical transportation purposes, but, unless I have to drive to town for something or other, give me a by-way; preferably one that is via non grata to motor-mad folk, and the less it is patronized by even horse-drawn vehicles the better. In fact, it need not be, so far as I am concerned, even a decent bridle path. I love a good horse. There are few better companions. A dog goes well with a horse. I l


. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. VI By-Ways and Butterflies HIGHWAYS are all right for prac- tical transportation purposes, but, unless I have to drive to town for something or other, give me a by-way; preferably one that is via non grata to motor-mad folk, and the less it is patronized by even horse-drawn vehicles the better. In fact, it need not be, so far as I am concerned, even a decent bridle path. I love a good horse. There are few better companions. A dog goes well with a horse. I like the combination, particularly when you just hit the trail for nowhere in particular. But horses must eat, and oats and hay often are dear. Moreover, your horse must be [6s]. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Sanders, Alvin Howard, 1860-1948. Chicago, Sanders publishing company


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