. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. XIV An ''''Indian Summer''' Dream. Brown autumn brings beauty to By-Way Land There is mist on the distant hills; There is mystery brooding o'er forest and field. And down 'mongst the corn-shocks on sharp, frosty nights There are shadowy figures and many strange sights To be seen in the moonlight of By-Way Land. JOHN McCUTCHEON'S great car- toon places the artist at once in the front rank of distinctively American poets. It gives vivid expression to thoughts


. New walks in old ways, in which relationship with certain humble folk of the roadside and the fields is re-established. Natural history. XIV An ''''Indian Summer''' Dream. Brown autumn brings beauty to By-Way Land There is mist on the distant hills; There is mystery brooding o'er forest and field. And down 'mongst the corn-shocks on sharp, frosty nights There are shadowy figures and many strange sights To be seen in the moonlight of By-Way Land. JOHN McCUTCHEON'S great car- toon places the artist at once in the front rank of distinctively American poets. It gives vivid expression to thoughts that have come to thousands who know and love Longfellow's "Blessing of the Corn Fields," and realizes the visions of boys who have heard and seen strange things late autumn nights when "the frost is on [ I9S ]. 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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