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3 and home by Green bay, As it was I travelled about three hundred miles and was absent about three weeks, we learned lessons
of human nature 'collected more specimens than we expected and had a proper good time notwithstanding the bickerings and perplexities
caused by our talk ative? stomach I shall give you here a specimen dug we illegible about illegible from our little cotton
sheet tent, our bed being the ground, we shake ourselves full hungry and ascertain that every prominent bone is illegible
- harnessing our riches and furniture to their places by leather straps, we make for the nearest hill to search for a house
where we might find bread milk for our carnal half, perhaps the hill is high, and the prospect enchanting, and we forget our
breakfast as we analyze some new plant? or gaze in ecstasy over miles and miles of beauty all aglow with the morning sunlight,
perhaps our eyes rest upon the outcrops of a neighboring hill and we think of the earth's long history - how were the rugged
valleys worn among the hills - what waters have deposited these naked str illegible - what strange animals peopled those illegible
seas which once flowed in calm or storm above the peak on which we stand, as we thus gaze down long encession of other ages
endeavoring to sp illegible. the worlds history by these magnificent illegible - ies of the Eternal , importunate illegible
stomach makes?