The Works of James Fenimore Cooper, Volym 22G.P. Putnam's Sons, 1912 |
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... trees ; but caprice or convenience had induced an aban- donment of the clearing , after it had ill requited the toil of felling the timber by a single crop . In this spot , strag- gling , girdled , and consequently dead trees , piles of ...
... trees ; but caprice or convenience had induced an aban- donment of the clearing , after it had ill requited the toil of felling the timber by a single crop . In this spot , strag- gling , girdled , and consequently dead trees , piles of ...
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... trees , firmly knitted together by braces and horizontal pieces of timber , and evidently kept in a state of jealous ... trees had been uprooted by the furious blasts which sometimes sweep off acres of our trees in a minute , the eye ...
... trees , firmly knitted together by braces and horizontal pieces of timber , and evidently kept in a state of jealous ... trees had been uprooted by the furious blasts which sometimes sweep off acres of our trees in a minute , the eye ...
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... trees . A conical eminence arose at a short distance in the rear of the principal dwelling . It was covered with that beautiful and peculiar ornament of an American farm , a regular , thrifty , and lux- uriant apple - orchard . Still ...
... trees . A conical eminence arose at a short distance in the rear of the principal dwelling . It was covered with that beautiful and peculiar ornament of an American farm , a regular , thrifty , and lux- uriant apple - orchard . Still ...
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