Letters from FloridaD. Appleton, 1879 - 85 páginas |
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... trees almost old enough to give fair promise of remuneration . When a section is entered , with any just hope of fu- ture success , it should be done by those who are pre- pared to " rough it , " who are not afraid of hard work and ...
... trees almost old enough to give fair promise of remuneration . When a section is entered , with any just hope of fu- ture success , it should be done by those who are pre- pared to " rough it , " who are not afraid of hard work and ...
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... tree Hang her fruitage and her flowers , " I was too ill to more than realize the luxury of breathing easily and with daily increasing .comfort , and therefore did little but quietly indulge in day dreams . Will you visit with me ...
... tree Hang her fruitage and her flowers , " I was too ill to more than realize the luxury of breathing easily and with daily increasing .comfort , and therefore did little but quietly indulge in day dreams . Will you visit with me ...
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... trees , moss - bound and covered with lichens , gave but faint promise of rejuvenation . The fences all around the place were tumbling down , gates off the hinges , and everything telling of neglect , desertion , and decay . In the ...
... trees , moss - bound and covered with lichens , gave but faint promise of rejuvenation . The fences all around the place were tumbling down , gates off the hinges , and everything telling of neglect , desertion , and decay . In the ...
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... trees , grown young and vigorous , are repaying their owner for his care by yielding the largest and most perfect fruit that can be seen anywhere . But this man , whose life has been prolonged and strengthened for many years of ...
... trees , grown young and vigorous , are repaying their owner for his care by yielding the largest and most perfect fruit that can be seen anywhere . But this man , whose life has been prolonged and strengthened for many years of ...
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... beautiful country . I have told you of my window - view . Now step out into the moonlight , as I have often done , from among the orange - trees , or under the China LIFT UP THE HANDS THAT HANG DOWN STRENGTHEN THE FEEBLE KNEES.
... beautiful country . I have told you of my window - view . Now step out into the moonlight , as I have often done , from among the orange - trees , or under the China LIFT UP THE HANDS THAT HANG DOWN STRENGTHEN THE FEEBLE KNEES.
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551 BROADWAY abundant acres American Painters APPLETON attractive beautiful Beecher blackberries bring build cattle cleared climate Cloth comfortable home courage crops cultivation desire destroyed easily EIGHTY-THREE EXAMPLES English feeble flowers forest frost fruits Garden of Eden give graft grass guava hardships history of Florida I'ze industry John's John's River kind labor lady Lake land large number Letters from Florida lichens lovely lustrated luxury malarial fevers Mark's ment morning needed North Northern once orange orange-culture orange-groves orange-trees Palatka palmettoes piney wood pioneer plantation planted pleasure poor potatoes productive promise PUBLISHERS raised ready rejuvenated rich river Rollestown secure sensible settled sick sketches of fifty skill sour stumps South spring suffering sweet sweet potatoes things tion trees truth vegetables villages volume waste White Mountains wild wilderness winter wise woods York York Evening Post York Observer
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