The Open AirChatto & Windus, 1901 - 302 páginas Papers originally contributed to various English periodicals. Saint Guido.--Golden-brown.--Wild flowers.--Sunny Brighton.--The pine wood.--Nature on the roof.--One of the new voters.--The modern Thames.--The single-barrel gun.--The haunt of the hare.--The bathing season.--Under the acorns.--Downs.--Forest.--Beauty in the country.--Out of doors in February.--Haunts of the lapwing.--Outside London.--On the London road.--Red roofs of London.--A wet night in London. |
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... copse in the hollow . No one was in the field , only the fir - trees , the green hedges , the yellow wheat , and the sun over- head . Guido kept quite still , because he expected that in a minute the magic would begin , and some- thing ...
... copse in the hollow . No one was in the field , only the fir - trees , the green hedges , the yellow wheat , and the sun over- head . Guido kept quite still , because he expected that in a minute the magic would begin , and some- thing ...
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... copse . Some sparrows came out from the copse , and he stopped and saw one of them perch on a stalk of wheat , with one foot above the other sideways , so that he could pick at the ear and get the corn . Guido watched the sparrow clear ...
... copse . Some sparrows came out from the copse , and he stopped and saw one of them perch on a stalk of wheat , with one foot above the other sideways , so that he could pick at the ear and get the corn . Guido watched the sparrow clear ...
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... copse , dear , is his grandchild . If you go into the copse you will find an oak which has only one branch ; he is so old , he has only that branch left . He sprang up from an acorn dropped from an oak that grew from an acorn dropped ...
... copse , dear , is his grandchild . If you go into the copse you will find an oak which has only one branch ; he is so old , he has only that branch left . He sprang up from an acorn dropped from an oak that grew from an acorn dropped ...
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... copse . Why can't you listen to him , and be happy now ? " " I will be happy , dear , as you are here , but still it is a long , long time , and then I think , after I am dead , and there is more wheat in my place , the blackbirds will ...
... copse . Why can't you listen to him , and be happy now ? " " I will be happy , dear , as you are here , but still it is a long , long time , and then I think , after I am dead , and there is more wheat in my place , the blackbirds will ...
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... copse and called , ' Sip - sip sip , sip , sip , ' such a sweet low song , and the larks ran along the ground in between us , and there were blue - bells in the copse , and anemones ; till by - and - by the sun made us yellow , and the ...
... copse and called , ' Sip - sip sip , sip , sip , ' such a sweet low song , and the larks ran along the ground in between us , and there were blue - bells in the copse , and anemones ; till by - and - by the sun made us yellow , and the ...
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autumn beautiful bees birds black-headed bunting blue boats boughs bramble bright Brighton brown bushes butterfly colour comes copse corn creature curve dark earth edge elms eyot face fern field fish flowers forest gleaming gone grass gray horse green Guido happy heat hedge hills jogger King's Road labour lapwings lark leaves light little Guido London look meadow morning nature nest never newsvendors pass pebbles pheasant pleasant plough plovers rain ramsons red deer RICHARD JEFFERIES rise river road roof rooks round rush seems shadow shot side singing slope sparrows spot stalks starlings stream summer sunlight sunshine surface swallows sward Thames thick things thought thousand tint touch trees walk wall wasps watch wave West Pier wheat whistle wild wind wings winter wood yellow yellowhammer yonder