The Garden, You, and I by Mabel Osgood Wright
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A TERRIBLE EXAMPLE 362
"THE LOW SNOW-COVERED MEADOW" 372 "PUNCH ... HAS A CACHE UNDER THE SYRINGA BUSHES" 374 THE GARDEN, YOU, AND I I THE WAYS OF THE WIND "Out of the veins of the world comes the blood of me; The heart that beats in my side is the heart of the sea; The hills have known me of old, and they do not forget; Long ago was I friends with the wind; I am friends with it yet." --GERALD GOULD. Whenever a piece of the land is to be set apart for a garden, two mighty rulers must be consulted as to the boundaries. When this earth child is born and flower garnished for the christening, the same two must be also |
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