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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... and new things at every step - something always to find ; no barren spot anywhere , or sameness . Every day the grass painted anew , and its green seen for D the first time ; not the old green , but WILD FLOWERS . 33.
... and new things at every step - something always to find ; no barren spot anywhere , or sameness . Every day the grass painted anew , and its green seen for D the first time ; not the old green , but WILD FLOWERS . 33.
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... that nothing escaped ; and yet , although I had seen so many hundreds of each , although I had lifted armfuls day after day , still they were fresh . They never lost their newness , and even now each time I 34 THE OPEN AIR .
... that nothing escaped ; and yet , although I had seen so many hundreds of each , although I had lifted armfuls day after day , still they were fresh . They never lost their newness , and even now each time I 34 THE OPEN AIR .
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... seen it , must have trodden on it in the bare woodland pastures , certainly run about on it , with wet naked feet from the bathing ; but the boy was not conscious of it . This was the first , when the desire came to identify and to know ...
... seen it , must have trodden on it in the bare woodland pastures , certainly run about on it , with wet naked feet from the bathing ; but the boy was not conscious of it . This was the first , when the desire came to identify and to know ...
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... book is another matter ; it does not at once take root in the mind , it has to be seen several times before you are satisfied- you waver in your convictions . The leaves were described as large and heart - shaped , and to WILD FLOWERS . 43.
... book is another matter ; it does not at once take root in the mind , it has to be seen several times before you are satisfied- you waver in your convictions . The leaves were described as large and heart - shaped , and to WILD FLOWERS . 43.
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... on decaying walls , in unsuspected corners ; though never seen before , still they are the same : there has been a place in the heart waiting for them . E SUNNY BRIGHTON . SOME of the old streets opening out WILD FLOWERS . 49.
... on decaying walls , in unsuspected corners ; though never seen before , still they are the same : there has been a place in the heart waiting for them . E SUNNY BRIGHTON . SOME of the old streets opening out WILD FLOWERS . 49.
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Términos y frases comunes
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