Charles Darwin Quotes
The Weather Is Quite Delicious. Yesterday, After Writing To You, I Strolled A Little Beyond The Glade For An Hour And A Half And Enjoyed Myself
the Fresh Yet Dark Green Of The Grand Scotch Firs, The Brown Of The Catkins Of The Old Birches, With Their White Stems, And A Fringe Of Distant Green From The Larches, Made An Excessively Pretty View. At Last I Fell Asleep On The Grass, And Awoke With A Chorus Of Birds Singing Around Me, And Squirrels Running Up The Trees, And Some Woodpeckers Laughing, And It Was As Pleasant And Rural A Scene As I Ever Saw, And I Did Not Care One Penny How Any Of The Beasts Or Birds Had Been Formed.
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