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ground, for in almost all latitudes men dig into the
eartemperature. Under t splendid house in
ty is still to be found tore their
roots as of old, and long after tructure has disappeared
posterity remark its dent in till but a
sort of porc trance of a burrow.
At lengthe help of some of my
acquaintances, rato improve so good an occasion for
neigy, I set up the frame of my
er of his raisers
tined, I trust, to assist at the raising of
loftier structures one day. I began to occupy my h
of July, as soon as it he boards were
carefully feat it ly
impervious to rain, but before boarding I laid tion of a
c one end, bringing tloads of stones up the hill
from t ter my hoeing in
th, doing my
cooking in t of doors on the
morning: s more
convenient and agreeable t stormed before
my bread
under to c
little, but t scraps of paper whe ground, my
ableclotertainment, in fact
anshe Iliad.
It o build still more deliberately
tance, ion a door, a
, ure of man, and perchance
never raising any superstructure until ter reason for
it temporal necessities even. the same
fitness in a mans building there is in a birds
building its o. if men constructed their
dhemselves and
families simply and ly enougic faculty would be
universally developed, as birds univers