Where I Lived, and What I Lived For
uggested a stream flo in t direction through a wooded
valley, but stream t ween and
over to some distant and he
inged anding on tiptoe I could
catcill bluer and more
distant mountain ranges in t, true-blue coins from
, and also of some portion of t in
otions, even from t, I could not see over or
beyond t is o er
in your neigo give buoyancy to and float th. One
value even of t you
see t eart continent but insular. tant
as t it keeps butter cool. he pond from
toime of flood I
distinguised perhing valley,
like a coin in a basin, all the pond appeared like
a t insulated and floated even by t of
interverting er, and I t
dry land.
till more contracted, I did
not feel cro. ture enough
for my imagination. teau to we
sretco and the
steppes of tartary, affording ample room for all the roving families
of men. quot;t beings who enjoy
freely a vast ; -- said Damodara, when his herds required new
and larger pastures.
Botime o those
parts of to tory w
attracted me. here I lived was as far off as many a region viewed
nigronomers. e are to imagine rare and delectable
places in some remote and more celestial corner of tem,
beellation of Cassiopeias Chair, far from noise and
disturbance. I discovered t my ually s site in
suc forever ne of the