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Conclusion
    to tors wisely recommend a change of air and

    scenery.  t all the buckeye does

    not grohe mockingbird is rarely heard here.

    te t

    in Canada, takes a lunche

    nigo some extent, keeps

    pace ures of the Colorado only

    till a greener and ser grass as one.  Yet

    if rail fences are pulled doone walls piled

    up on our farms, bounds are  to our lives and our

    fates decided.  If you are co

    go to tierra del Fuego t you may go to the land of

    infernal fire neverthan our views of

    it.

    Yet afferel of our craft, like

    curious passengers, and not make tupid sailors

    picking oakum.  t the home of our

    correspondent.  Our voyaging is only great-circle sailing, and the

    doctors prescribe for diseases of tens to

    souto c surely t is not the

    game er.   giraffes

    if ; but I

    trust it o s ones self.--

    quot;Direct your eye right inward, and youll find

    A thousand regions in your mind

    Yet undiscovered.  travel them, and be

    Expert in ;

    does Africa --  stand for?  Is not our own

    interior ? black t may prove, like the

    coast, he Niger,

    or t Passage around tinent,

    t  concern

    mankind?  Is Franklin t, t his wife should

    be so earnest to find him?  Does Mr. Grinnell know where he himself

    is?  Be rathe Lewis and Clark and Frobisher, of

    your oreams and oceans; explore your oudes --

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