Sounds
re for suceracies as
tails ex is to make glue of t
is usually done ay put and stick.
ed to Joh,
Cuttingsville, Vermont, some trader among tains, who
imports for tands
over arrivals on t, how
t telling omers this
moment, as old ty times before t
s some by t train of prime quality. It is
advertised in ttingsville times.
he
wall pine, hewn
on far norts he Green
Mountains and ticut, s like an arrohe
toes, and scarce anot;
going
quot;to be t
Of some great ammiral.quot;
And tle-train bearing ttle of a
ts, stables, and cohe air,
drovers icks, and s of their
flocks, all but tain pastures, whirled along like leaves
bloains by tember gales. the air is filled
ing of calves and sling of oxen, as
if a pastoral valley he
tles ains do indeed skip like rams and
ttle oo, in the
midst, on a level ion gone, but
still clinging to ticks as their badge of office.
But t is a stampede to they are
quite t; t t. Methem
barking beerboro ing up tern slope
of tains. t be in at their
vocation, too, is gone. ty and sagacity are below par
noo their kennels in disgrace, or
percrike a league he fox.
So is your pastoral life the bell rings,
and I must get off track and let the cars go by;--
s to me?
I never go to see
ends